Someone contributed 3,324 lines to our open K-12 AI lesson library — a 6-unit series asking students to interrogate AI, not just use it A community contributor merged a 6-unit high school AI literacy series into an open-source K-12 lesson library, adding 3,324 lines of code. The series asks students to critically interrogate AI rather than simply use it, and includes a companion computer science lesson titled "The Scribe Who Forgot His Dreams" along with a research reading list. The library now contains 13 lessons across K-12, is bilingual in English and Spanish, and is available for free under a CC BY 4.0 license. A few weeks ago I posted about an open-source K-12 AI lesson library we launched. A few people asked to be notified when real content landed. This week our first community contributor merged a full 6-unit high school AI literacy series. Here is what is in it: Plus a companion CS lesson called "The Scribe Who Forgot His Dreams" and a research reading list. The library now has 13 lessons across K-12. Bilingual English/Spanish . CC BY 4.0. Free. github.com/Emerging-Rule/community https://dev.tourl Still open good first issues if anyone wants to contribute — Science 3-5 , Social Studies 6-8 , and more. No GitHub experience needed, there is an email option. Happy to answer questions about any of the lessons.