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AI Safety, Policy, and Ethics: What is Responsible AI

MGMT X 413.2

This course introduces students to the ethical and safety issues arising from the use of Artificial Intelligence technologies, with an emphasis on Responsible AI and proactive solutions.

Typically Available
Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Duration
As few as 11 weeks
Units
4.0
Current Formats
Online
Cost
Starting at $1,100.00

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What you can learn.

Identify ways in which artificial intelligence systems and products can affect safety in society and the environment
Understand the safety and ethical tradeoffs and challenges with artificial intelligence systems and products
Analyze artificial intelligence systems and products from an ethical, safety, and policy perspective
Evaluate the potential impact of AI on different aspects of society

About This Course

Navigate the world of AI responsibly and with confidence. This is an essential topic on understanding the risks and ethical implications of artificial intelligence technologies. Designed for non-coders, this course is the perfect gateway to a career shift into the AI field. This course introduces students to the ethical, safety, and policy challenges surrounding the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in society. As AI technologies impact industries like healthcare, finance, and criminal justice, it's crucial to understand the risks they pose and how they affect social structures. Students will explore real-world examples, such as algorithmic bias in hiring, predictive policing, and the use of AI in autonomous vehicles. Through case studies, group discussions and debates, students will dive into complex ethical questions, learning to assess the consequences of AI deployments. Topics include fairness, privacy, transparency, and accountability, with a focus on how AI can reinforce societal inequalities if not carefully managed. The course also equips students with practical skills for identifying and mitigating AI-related risks. They'll learn how to evaluate AI systems for bias and fairness, understand the importance of transparency, and develop policies that ensure responsible AI implementation. By the end of the course, students will be prepared to navigate AI issues in any sector, making them valuable contributors to the growing field of AI ethics and policy.

Winter 2026 Schedule

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This section has no set meeting times.
Instructor:
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406462
Fee:
$1,100.00
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Notes
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: Jan. 11
Deadline
Refunds only available from November 03, 2025 to January 18, 2026
Course Requirements
Internet access required to retrieve course materials.

This course applies toward the following programs

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