This tool, which the website source reveals was created by Perplexity computer, compares 20 AI literacy frameworks across 9 domains. The domains are: technical understanding, practical application, critical evaluation, ethical reasoning, societal and systemic awareness, human agency and identity, governance and participation, cognitive and metacognitive processes, and sociocultural and critical orientation. My question is: what makes these good dimensions of AI literacy, over and above the fact that they may be extracted from the 20 literacy frameworks viewed? Minimally, a typology should be comprehensive and non-overlapping. But more to the point, what exactly is a 'literacy'? My own view is that a 'literacy' is a type of pattern recognition. What alternative characterization would a presentation like this offer? It seems circular - a 'literacy' is what people say is a literacy.
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