Ai Ethics and Social Impact
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AI is poised to have an enormous impact on society. What should that impact be and who should get to decide it? The goal of this course is to critically examine AI research and deployment pipelines, with in-depth examinations of how we need to understand social structures to understand impact. In application domains, we will examine questions like “who are key stakeholders?”, “who is affected by this technology?” and “who benefits from this technology?”. We will also conversely examine: how can AI help us learn about these domains, and can we build from this knowledge to design AI for "social good"? As a graduate-level course, topics will focus on current research including development and deployment of technologies like large language models and decision support tools, and students will conduct a final research project. Required Course Background: At least one graduate-level computer science course in Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning (including NLP, Computer Vision, etc.), two preferred, or permission of the instructor.
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