Description
A thorough investigation of the complex ethical and fairness conundrums raised by artificial intelligence, such as: Who is responsible when AI causes harm? Must we give up privacy to get technological innovation? Is automated decision-making fair? What causes social media echo chambers? Can tech companies be effectively regulated? How can we prevent unethical AI from being built? Explores more intricate ethical theories, cutting-edge technology, and useful techniques for developing morally sound AI solutions.
Learning Hours
120 (36 Lecture, 84 Private Study)
Prerequisite
(Level 2 or above and a minimum grade of C- in ARIN 101/3.0) or permission of the School.