Global Certificate in AI Ethics: Historical Context
-- ViewingNowThe Global Certificate in AI Ethics: Historical Context course is a timely and essential program that provides learners with a comprehensive understanding of the ethical implications of artificial intelligence (AI). This course is critical as industry and society grapple with the growing impact of AI, and the need for ethical guidelines and frameworks becomes increasingly important.
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โข Historical Development of AI: Explore the evolution of Artificial Intelligence from its inception to the present day, including key milestones and breakthroughs.
โข Ethics in Early Philosophy: Examine the ethical theories of ancient philosophers and how they relate to AI, covering topics such as utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics.
โข Ethical Foundations of Modern Philosophy: Delve into the ethical ideas of modern philosophers, including Immanuel Kant, John Stuart Mill, and Jeremy Bentham, and their relevance to AI.
โข Early AI Ethics: Investigate the ethical considerations that emerged during the early development of AI, including concerns about automation, job displacement, and privacy.
โข AI and Society: Analyze the impact of AI on society, including its influence on culture, politics, and the economy, and the ethical implications of these effects.
โข AI Regulation and Governance: Examine existing and proposed regulatory frameworks for AI, including ethical guidelines and best practices for AI development and deployment.
โข AI and Human Rights: Explore the relationship between AI and human rights, including the right to privacy, freedom of expression, and non-discrimination.
โข AI and Bias: Investigate the role of bias in AI systems, including how AI can perpetuate and exacerbate existing social inequalities, and strategies for mitigating bias in AI.
โข AI and Responsibility: Discuss the allocation of responsibility for AI-related harm, including questions about liability, blame, and accountability.
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