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being represented here?" and "who isn't" The AI biases
started to become clear.

Next up, we dove into the treacherous waters of privacy
threats. We brainstormed like there was no tomorrow,
unleashing our inner conspiracy theorists and imagining
all the privacy risks lurking in the shadows. The energy
in the room was contagious as students were given a AI
privacy scenario regarding the use of facial recognition
software in law enforcement and debated the legal and
ethical aspects of privacy. I couldn't help but smile as I
watched them passionately defend their stances, some of
them even channeling their inner lawyers. These future
privacy advocates are ready to take on the world.

But the adventure didn't end there. We embarked on a
quest to combat misinformation. Armed with fact-
checking swords and critical thinking shields, my
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