Ethics and Responsible Practices in GenAI

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Ethics and Responsible Practices in GenAI

Coursera · Intermediate ·🛡️ AI Safety & Ethics ·1mo ago
Ethics and Responsible Practices in Generative AI is a self-paced course that helps you build a clear understanding of how to use generative AI in a thoughtful and responsible way. You do not need any technical background, just a curiosity about the role AI plays in our world and how to use it ethically. In less than 10 hours, you will do more than explore what generative AI is. You will learn how to think critically about its impact across different fields, including media, education, healthcare, and business. You will discover how to recognize ethical risks, such as bias or misuse of data, and how to apply practical strategies to address them. This course is designed to support both professionals and learners who want to use AI in ways that are both effective and responsible. You will also take a step back to consider the bigger questions. What does it mean to be human in a world where machines can create and decide? How is AI shaping our values, decisions, and society? Through reflection and real-world examples, you will explore how ethics and technology intersect in powerful ways. By the end of this course, you will be able to: • Explain the key ethical principles that guide the use of generative AI • Identify ways to manage data privacy, fairness, and other challenges in AI projects • Apply responsible AI practices using real case studies and examples • Reflect on how generative AI influences human values and social norms • Think ahead to the future of ethical challenges in AI This course will help you gain the confidence to engage with AI technologies in a way that is informed, respectful, and centered on human responsibility.
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