Artificial intelligence, particularly with the introduction of generative AI, is fundamentally impacting a huge spectrum of human experience. This ranges from the vast majority of jobs and professions to education, healthcare, media and entertainment, and much more. These rapid advances have been accompanied by a huge array of fundamental and greatly impactful ethical challenges, including bias and inaccuracy in AI systems, where AI systems should and shouldn’t replace humans, and potential benefits and harms from various types of autonomous systems, and existential issues including the future of human work and the possibility of AI systems whose intelligence exceeds that of humans.

Current Issues in Ethics and AI

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Identify and manage ethical situations related to AI that may occur in learners' careers.
Identify and assess ethical challenges arising from AI, including algorithmic bias and uses in healthcare, robotics, criminal justice, and warfare.
Understand and analyze societal challenges related to AI including energy consumption, the future work of work, and artificial general intelligence.
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