ATO DAISIE: a game of ethics and flawed logic
Think you always make the right decisions even under pressure? Test your ethical reflexes in the ATO’s interactive game, DAISIE.
DAISIE the Developmental Artificial Intelligence for Situational Integrity and Ethics isn’t just another training module. She’s a slightly glitchy AI with a sarcasm chip and a mission: to observe your human decision-making and judge it. Harshly.
In this interactive game, you’ll face dilemmas that are just a little too relatable as you help DAISIE calibrate her decision-making matrix. DAISIE will challenge your thinking and through her attempts at humour might even teach you something about the importance of integrity and human oversight along the way. Expect glitchy sarcasm, unexpected twists, and a few uncomfortable truths. Prepare to face the consequences, DAISIE doesn’t hold back.
Take just 15 minutes and dive in, explore the scenarios, and see how your decisions stack up.
The game is paired with a practical support guide to help you navigate ethical dilemmas and a manager’s discussion guide to spark team conversations about integrity in everyday work.
This learning experience has been provided by Australian Taxation Office.
Participant benefits
- Test your ethical reflexes and see the consequences of your choices.
- Learn through an engaging, interactive experience that makes exploring ethics fun and memorable.
- Access resources that support ethical decision-making.
Suitable for
All staff.
Key topics
- Ethical decision making.
- Integrity.
- Ethics.
- Values.
Category and User level
This learning experience aligns with the Integrity Craft at the Foundation level.
Price
Free of charge.
Additional Information
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