What
You’ll Learn
You’ll Learn
- How is AI market booming and how is AI impacting our lives
- What challenges is AI facing today
- What are the ethical considerations of AI in business
- academia et public sectors
- What are the guidelines and recommandations for a safe and responsible use of AI
Requirements
- No requirements needed
Description
AI and Society: Ethical Principles for the Modern World:
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized our world, from groundbreaking large language models like ChatGPT and Google Gemini to advancements that impact nearly every facet of our lives. Yet, as with any powerful technology, AI brings complex challenges and ethical considerations that demand our attention.
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In this course, we’ll explore AI from three critical perspectives: Challenges, Ethical Considerations, and Guidelines. Through a balanced, in-depth approach, you’ll gain insights into the hurdles AI must overcome, the ethical dilemmas it presents, and the guiding principles that shape responsible AI development.
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This course will explore the ethical implications of AI and relevant guidelines in business leadership, focusing on responsible AI practices, accountability, governance, and promoting fairness in AI-driven decision-making.
What You’ll Learn:
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AI Challenges: Discover the core challenges limiting AI’s potential, including energy consumption, data privacy, job displacement, transparency, and ethical concerns.
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Ethical Dimensions: Explore the ethical issues facing AI, such as discrimination, data privacy, surveillance, manipulation, and academic integrity. We’ll unpack the broader societal impacts and risks associated with unregulated AI.
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Values and Guidelines for AI: Learn about the five foundational values for ethical AI — inclusive growth, human rights, transparency, robustness, and accountability. These values offer a framework to ensure AI serves humanity responsibly.
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Policy Recommendations: Understand the essential steps policymakers can take to foster a trustworthy AI ecosystem. Topics include investment in AI research, building human capacity, and establishing international cooperation for a sustainable AI future.
Who Should Enroll:
This course is perfect for anyone interested in AI, from beginners to professionals, policy enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the ethical and social implications of AI. No prior technical knowledge is required!
Join us to develop a comprehensive understanding of AI’s promises, challenges, and ethical responsibilities.
Who this course is for:
- Leaders
- Managers
- Aspiring Managers
- Aspiring Leaders