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What To Do With It
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Four design patterns that work, four narratives to push back on, and the distinction between responsible AI and good AI. This section is about what you actually do with the framework.
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What you'll learn
- •Apply four design patterns that hold up under scrutiny: start with a real bottleneck, keep humans meaningfully in the loop, design with affected communities, and be honest about limits
- •Push back on four common narratives used to short-circuit careful thinking about AI deployment in climate contexts
- •Distinguish responsible AI (does no harm) from good AI (actually solves a real problem for real people) — you need both
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