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This course has been archived

The contents of this course have now been merged in to the Getting Started course. Please visit that page for current content.

Archived on 2023-01-05

Course Outline

Summary

Objectives

By the end of this module, students will be able to:

  1. Compare and contrast the ethical frameworks of Consequentialism and Deontology.
  2. Describe the issue of biased data and why training data ought to be representative of a given population.
  3. Evaluate data collection processes and data sets to ensure alignment to a research question or AI service.
  4. Recognize the inherent complexity of ethical thinking and the need to balance competing interests.
  5. Summarize the limitations of narrow AI: a. Open category problem b. Model brittleness c. Others

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Optional Content / Additional Resources

The Alignment Problem by Brian Christian