Course description
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a transformative force across industries. Its ability to process vast amounts of data, recognise patterns and make rapid decisions has led to incredible efficiencies in areas such as healthcare, finance and manufacturing.
However, generative AI introduces significant reputational, legal and regulatory risks. Global regulators are developing frameworks to protect fundamental rights like privacy and non-discrimination while fostering innovation.
This cutting-edge programme delves into AI ethics, regulation and compliance, focusing on generative AI. You will be equipped with tools and frameworks to operate safe and ethical AI systems as you explore ethical and legal challenges while analysing real-world case studies.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Professionals with theses roles and responsibilities will find it particularly relevant:
- Consultants who will assist organisations in developing and adopting AI
- Legal professional seeking to understand the liability and compliance risks of AI
- CIO, CTOs, CISOs and risk management professionals
- Policymakers who need to understand the challenges and implications of regulating AI
- Entrepreneurs and investors in AI
- Those who need to be well-informed about AI regulations in the EU and beyond in order to avoid non-compliance
Pre-requisites
This is an open enrolment programme, meaning there are no strict admissions requirements. However, you are expected to have:
- a solid understanding of AI and its main methods
- academic AI experience, similar to that achieved through a certificate or diploma
- statistical knowledge will be an advantage but is not necessary
The course will explain all technical concepts in a way accessible to professionals who are not in the data science field.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
By the end of the programme, you will be able to:
- Unpack the complex information of the AI Act and other global AI regulations
- Provide practical guidance on how to innovate safely by creating trustworthy AI systems
- Be able to determine the specific compliance mandate for a given AI system
- Create awareness of AI failure modes and how to avoid them
- Be able to conduct a full audit of an AI system
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