Duration
7 hours (usually 1 day including breaks)
Requirements
There are no specific requirements needed to attend this course.
Overview
This is a classroom based training session in a presentation and Q&A format
Course Outline
- Introduction
- Impacts of AI technologies on human society
- Expectations and concerns regarding AI technologies
- Features of AI technologies differ from previous technologies
- AI and the Macroeconomy- technology and productivity growth
- Labor and automation
- Research by Sector and Task
- AI and the Nature of Work
- Inequality and Redistribution
- Impact on jobs and workforce
- Diverste potential effects
- Bias and Inclusion
- Where Bias Comes From
- The AI Field is Not Diverse
- Recent Developments in Bias Research
- Emerging Strategies to Address Bias
- Rights and Liberties
- Population Registries and Computing Power
- Corporate and Government Entanglements
- AI and the Legal System
- AI and Privacy
- Ethics and Governance
- Ethical Concerns in AI
- AI Reflects Its Origins
- Ethical Codes
- Challenges and Concerns Going Forward
- Summary of Issues to be addressed
- Ethical issues
- Legal issues
- Economic issues
- Educational issues
- Social issues
- Research and Development issues
- The future and challenges of AI
- Economics of AI-Driven automation
- AI and the Labor Market
- Misuse
- Unpredictability