The "Ethical AI Use" course delves into the critical intersection of technology and ethics, focusing on the responsible development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI). Participants will explore the evolution of AI, distinguishing between the two fundamental types, and examine the ethical considerations inherent in the realm of generative AI.

Ethical AI Use


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4 hours to complete
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It was an excellent experience of learning about a critical aspect of AI. The instructor was very effective and knowledgeable. Thank you!
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