Centre for AI Leadership

Five tools that show what generative AI actually does.

Designed for the C4AIL workshops. Every tool runs in your browser — nothing you type leaves your laptop. Click through any italic term for a plain-English Wikipedia explanation. Walk the five in order for the full arc: how AI sees text, where the probability lives, why it gets things confidently wrong, and what in your work deserves to be protected.

The arc

01 — mechanism

Tokenizer

Type your client's name. Watch it split into pieces no human would choose. The first reveal: AI doesn't read words — it reads tokens. And system prompts are just more tokens.

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02 — probability

Probability slider

Drag temperature, top-K, top-P. Watch the probability bars rescale live. Click "set deterministic" and see what GenAI collapses into.

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03 — failure mode

Confidence visualisation

Ask GPT-2 a question with a known wrong answer. Every token coloured by the model's confidence. The reveal: bright green ≠ correct.

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04 — drill

Eloquence Trap drill

Two messages, side-by-side. One is AI-fabricated and confident; one is hand-written and accurate. Which would you send? Real-world receipts attached.

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05 — discipline

Crown Jewels classifier

Drag-and-drop your work assets into four boxes — Crown Jewels, Sensitive, Operational, Public. Get a one-page classification policy you can actually email yourself.

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What this suite is

A growing collection of free, browser-based pedagogical tools that make AI mechanism visible. Built for the C4AIL workshop family — financial advisors, property agents, administrators, leadership — and open for anyone to use in their own classrooms or board talks.

Each tool is recognisably "the same kind of thing" as the well-known academic demos (Tiktokenizer, Poloclub Transformer Explainer, R2D3, Bandarra's temperature visualizer) but adds two things those don't: audience-specific examples (your fact-find, your listing, your meeting notes) and a shared canon — every tool plants one or two C4AIL concepts and points you at the next tool in the arc.