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Johns Hopkins University | EN.601.124

The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Automation

3.0

credits

Average Course Rating

(4.0)

The expansion of artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled use cases across a broad spectrum of domains has underscored the benefits and risks of AI. This course will address the various ethical considerations engineers need to engage with to build responsible and trustworthy AI-enabled autonomous systems. Topics to be covered include: values-based decision making, ethically aligned design, cultural diversity, safety, bias, AI explainability, privacy, AI regulation, the ethics of synthetic life, and the future of work. Case studies will be utilized to illustrate real-world applications. Students will apply learned material to a group research project on a topic of their choice. The ePortfolio tag(s) on this course signify that there are one or more assignments offered in the course that provide students with the opportunity to be assessed for proficiency in completion of the relevant ePortfolio requirement(s).

Fall 2022

(4.06)

Spring 2023

(3.93)

Fall 2022

Professor: Monica Lopez-gonzalez

(4.06)

Spring 2023

Professor: Monica Lopez-gonzalez

(3.93)

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M. Lopez
12:00 - 13:15