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AI or Nay-I? Making Moral Complexity More Accessible

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AI or Nay-I? is a single-player simulation game where players examine how AI systems work and evaluate how they will be regulated in their own fictional nation. Utilizing simple mechanics and meticulously crafted ethical dilemmas, AI or Nay-I? aims to demystify AI and help the public foster a more informed view towards artificial intelligence's potential impact on human life.

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            CHI PLAY '19 Extended Abstracts: Extended Abstracts of the Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play Companion Extended Abstracts
            October 2019
            859 pages
            ISBN:9781450368711
            DOI:10.1145/3341215

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            CHI PLAY '19 Extended Abstracts Paper Acceptance Rate51of181submissions,28%Overall Acceptance Rate421of1,386submissions,30%

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