As generative AI finds its place in contemporary organizational practices, it’s important for leaders and workers alike to understand the risk involved with using these systems. In “Generative AI in the Workplace: Policies, Ethics, and Risks,” you’ll consider the hurdles that need to be navigated for effective AI adoption. In this course, you will learn how to identify when uses of AI are appropriate, and better understand challenges in AI ethics and the law. You’ll also explore the transparency of AI algorithms and where the technology is headed in the future.

Generative AI in the Workplace: Policies, Ethics, and Risks

Generative AI in the Workplace: Policies, Ethics, and Risks
This course is part of Navigating Disruption: Generative AI in the Workplace Specialization

Instructor: Josh Pasek
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Identify ways generative AI algorithms can lead to biases in decision-making
Anticipate implications of a lack of algorithmic transparency for decision-making
Plan proactively to protect data security and user privacy
Consider ethics at every stage of the generative AI decision-making process
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Reviewed on Feb 12, 2025
Excellent conclusion, with coverage of law and ethics, of generative AI.
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