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Course Outline

  1. Introduction
    • The impact of AI technologies on human society.
    • Expectations and concerns regarding AI technologies.
    • How AI technologies differ from previous technological advancements.
    • AI and the Macroeconomy: Technology and productivity growth.
  2. Labour and Automation
    • Research by Sector and Task.
    • AI and the Nature of Work.
    • Inequality and Redistribution.
    • The impact on jobs and the workforce.
    • Diverse potential effects.
  3. Bias and Inclusion
    • Where Bias Comes From.
    • The AI Field is Not Diverse.
    • Recent Developments in Bias Research.
    • Emerging Strategies to Address Bias.
  4. Rights and Liberties
    • Population Registries and Computing Power.
    • Corporate and Government Entanglements.
    • AI and the Legal System.
    • AI and Privacy.
  5. Ethics and Governance
    • Ethical Concerns in AI.
    • AI Reflects Its Origins.
    • Ethical Codes.
    • Challenges and Concerns Going Forward.
  6. Summary of Issues to be Addressed
    • Ethical issues.
    • Legal issues.
    • Economic issues.
    • Educational issues.
    • Social issues.
    • Research and Development issues.
  7. The Future and Challenges of AI
    • The Economics of AI-Driven Automation.
    • AI and the Labour Market.
    • Misuse.
    • Unpredictability.

Requirements

  • No prior knowledge of AI is required.
  • A general interest in technology, business, and societal impact.
  • A basic understanding of economic and social concepts is beneficial.

Audience

  • Business leaders and executives.
  • Policymakers and government officials.
  • Technology and AI enthusiasts.
  • Academics and researchers.
  • Ethics and legal professionals.
 7 Hours

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