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About the Course

Artificial Intelligence: Ethics & Societal Challenges is a four-week course that explores ethical and societal aspects of the increasing use of
artificial intelligent technologies (AI). The aim of the course is to raise awareness of ethical and societal aspects of AI and to stimulate reflection
and discussion upon implications of the use of AI in society. The course consists of four modules where each module represents about one
week of part-time studies. A module includes a number of lectures and readings. Each lesson finishes with a mandatory assignment in which
you write a short sum-up of the most important new knowledge/insight you gained from this lesson, and review a lesson sum...
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Top reviews

KS

Aug 31, 2023

great introduction to AI for the average person. Good insight into the issues we will face and ways we can use democratic ways to resolve and monitor.

T

Dec 29, 2023

This is a thorough course on AI ethics from a philosophical and social perspective. It will give you a strong fundamental to understand AI ethics.

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51 - 58 of 58 Reviews for Artificial Intelligence: Ethics & Societal Challenges

By Sofie A

Mar 14, 2022

Course providing a nudge into the moral and ethical dilemmas with AI.

By Kathy A M

Feb 7, 2022

Very informarive. Covers benefits and pitfalls of AI.

By vihar k

Jul 27, 2024

Good course for beginner level of the topic.

By James T

Mar 16, 2024

Overall interesting. Lacked depth due to a lack of feedback response.

By Ivan L

Dec 23, 2023

The logic using peer reviewed assignments is the worst that exists in the educational field. In many years of online courses, I am surprised that it is still used. It shows your laziness - you want to have a course to promote the university brand, but not want to spend effort to feedback. People pay for a subscription and then ask for a forum to evaluate their answer because they cannot receive a certificate without it. Do you think it's ok? Sorry, but I won't participate in this absurdity.

By G W

May 7, 2024

While there is some useful information in this course, there is also some misleading information. For example, in the section regarding Surveillance, there seems to be a bit of a scare tactic approach going on. There is also disinformation included. China does NOT have a "social credit system" and they do NOT use facial recognition in the way mentioned. Also, London and the UK have more CCTVs that either Beijing or Shanghai. There is demonstrated bias in this course.

By Wendy L

Aug 2, 2024

The lessons are interesting but should be more bit-sized as information gets repetitive. The assignments are also not well-structured, asking for us to just share thoughts/summaries for every single task. Please look at varying how learners can test their knowledge or share their thoughts - it gets needlessly arduous and when trying to input via mobile app, the content becomes gibberish and I need to retype again on a laptop.

By barei

May 30, 2023

I have fulfilled this course with success but coursera didn't send me my certificate