Quiz: Operational Red-Flag Detection
Complete the following questions to finish the topic.
Question 1: Why is a ‘Risk Scanner’ prompt more effective than a traditional keyword search for a family office executive?
- It uses more computing power to scan documents faster.
- It identifies the intent and nuance behind operational descriptions rather than just specific words.
- It automatically fires employees who are mentioned in red flags.
- It reduces the cost of software licenses for reporting tools.
(Correct: It identifies the intent and nuance behind operational descriptions rather than just specific words.)
Question 2: In the context of a cement business, what would be considered a ‘degradation narrative’ for the AI to detect?
- A report confirming all kilns are running at 100% capacity.
- A log entry stating that a temporary patch was used on a machine instead of a full repair.
- An invoice for new safety equipment for the staff.
- A press release about the company’s annual charity golf tournament.
(Correct: A log entry stating that a temporary patch was used on a machine instead of a full repair.)
Question 3: What is the benefit of using ‘Few-Shot Prompting’ when building an operational risk scanner?
- It allows the AI to generate images of the factory floor.
- It limits the AI to only answering one question at a time.
- It provides the AI with specific examples to improve its accuracy in identifying red flags.
- It makes the AI run faster on mobile devices.
(Correct: It provides the AI with specific examples to improve its accuracy in identifying red flags.)

