Old stories, new lessons
Choose a fable
1. Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf in Disguise
Teaches: Impersonation & deepfakes
A voice or a face can be copied. Make sure you really know who you are talking to.
2. The Boy Who Cried Wolf (and the Robot That Was Sometimes Wrong)
Teaches: Confident wrong answers (hallucinations)
Sounding sure is not the same as being right.
3. The Tortoise, the Hare, and the Helpful Machine
Teaches: Over-reliance / not learning for yourself
Let the machine help you learn — don’t let it do all the learning for you.
4. The Emperor’s New Answer
Teaches: Trusting confident output without checking
If something sounds wrong, it is brave and wise to say so.
5. The Goose and the Golden Secrets
Teaches: Privacy / oversharing
Your private information is golden — don’t give it all away.
6. The Three Little Pigs and the Sturdy Habits
Teaches: Weak vs. strong safety habits
Strong habits keep you safe when trouble comes knocking.