This multiple choice assessment focuses on the AIGP body of knowledge

 

Format: Multiple Choice

The result will be provided immediately, with details on all questions.

1. Which of the following are not considered biometric data under U.S. privacy laws?

2. According to the Singapore Model Al Governance Framework, all of the following are recommended measures to promote the responsible use of Al EXCEPT?

3. Under the Canadian Artificial Intelligence and Data Act, when must the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry be notified about a high-impact Al system?

4. George is developing an advertising campaign for Splendide Company’s new product. George wants to incorporate colorful, eye-catching modern art as the backdrop for the product in print and digital ads. He uses a generative AI application to create the campaign and plans to use the prompt, “colorful abstract paintings in the style of contemporary artist Alexandra Artiste.” George determines that, because he wants to reference a specific artist, he should obtain a copyright license from the artist. To protect Splendide from liability, he wants to include terms in the license that provide exceptions to copyright infringement indemnification, as is commonly done with copyright infringement licensing contracts. Which of the following is a common exception to copyright infringement indemnification that does NOT work well in an AI model?

5. The Digital Services Act aims to regulate the digital marketplace in the EU. Which of the following best describes how the DSA will empower users?

6. Which of the following is often used as a defense to a claim for copyright infringement with respect to AI?

7. Which of the following deployments of generative Al best respects intellectual property rights?

8. An artist has been using an Al tool to create digital art and would like to ensure that it has copyright protection in the United States. Which of the following is most likely to enable the artist to receive copyright protection?

9. A company plans on procuring a tool from an Al provider for its employees to use for certain business purposes. Which contractual provision would best protect the company's intellectual property in the tool, including training and testing data?

10. Which of the following statements provides the most accurate definition of "fault liability"?

11. Which of the following statements most accurately defines the legal standard of "strict liability"?

12. A software company (the "Vendor") enters into a contract to provide a specialized AI-powered data analytics platform to a client (the "Enterprise"). The contract includes a specific clause (a "warranty") stating that the AI system will process data with a guaranteed accuracy rate of 99% for specified tasks. After deployment, the Enterprise discovers the system consistently operates at an 85% accuracy rate, causing significant operational errors. The Enterprise pursues legal action based on a "breach of warranty." Which of the following statements provides the most accurate definition of "breach of warranty" in this scenario?

13. A global automotive manufacturer (the "Defendant") designs, produces, and sells a fleet of vehicles equipped with a fully autonomous driving system. A consumer (the "Claimant") is severely injured when the vehicle, operating in autonomous mode, fails to detect an obstacle due to a flaw in its decision-making algorithm and crashes. The Claimant files a product liability lawsuit against the manufacturer. Under a standard strict product liability framework, which condition is most likely to result in the manufacturer being held liable for the harm caused by the AI-driven vehicle?