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Engineering Ethics Division (ETHICS) Technical Session - Ethics in ML/AI
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jenny Tilsen, Bucknell University; Robert M Nickel, Bucknell University; Stewart Thomas, Bucknell University; Sarah Appelhans, Lafayette College; Alan Cheville, Bucknell University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Ethics Division (ETHICS)
. STEMtellers (participant storytellers) write STEMtells (stories) from the STEMtelling prompts. 2. STEMtellers bring their STEMtells and meet in a small group, which is described as an epistemic culture [21]. In their epistemic culture, they read their STEMtells out loud, follow guidelines to produce epistemic practices [19] while having critical discourse around ethical awareness of AI that is illuminated in their STEMtells. Reading out loud is a reflective practice that seeks to support STEMtellers in learning of the different insights that others have. This sharing of stories enables and catalyzes the collective advancement of engineering knowledge [6]. From here, students peer review