Responsible AI principles are key as AI integrates into more industries and interacts more with the public. This learning path underscores the core principles of responsible AI, frameworks to apply them practically in an enterprise organization, and tools for building fairness into AI systems.
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Discover the key principles of Responsible AI.
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Explore different—and responsible—applications of AI.
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Understand the steps to design responsible algorithms.
Courses
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1
Foundations of Responsible AI2h 30mFoundations of Responsible AI
By: Ayodele Odubela
Learn about the practices needed to perform fairness testing and implement responsible AI systems.
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2
Ethics in the Age of Generative AI38mEthics in the Age of Generative AI
By: Vilas Dhar
Learn why ethical considerations are a critical part of the generative AI creation and deployment process and explore ways to address these ethical challenges.
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3
Responsible AI: Principles and Practical Applications1h 6mResponsible AI: Principles and Practical Applications
By: Jill Finlayson
Learn how AI is being used today and how to ensure its responsible usage into the future.
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AI Accountability: Build Responsible and Transparent Systems2h 16mAI Accountability: Build Responsible and Transparent Systems
By: Barton Poulson
Learn why it's absolutely crucial for AI-related data science work to be transparent, explainable, accountable, and ethical in its design and execution.
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The State of AI and Copyright50mThe State of AI and Copyright
By: Garrick Chow
Gain valuable insights on the current state of AI and copyright laws in this panel discussion with UK-based attorney Matt Hervey and US-based attorney Jennifer Maisel.
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Introduction to AI Governance59mIntroduction to AI Governance
By: Vidhi Chugh
Explore core concepts and practical strategies to effectively implement and manage AI governance.
Instructors
Ayodele Odubela
Vilas Dhar
President, Patrick J. McGovern Foundation | Building Human Opportunity in a Digital World | Championing AI and Social Change | Board Director | Beauty in the Unexpected
Jill Finlayson
Advocate for women in tech, impact-focused innovation, equitable workplaces. Strategic advisor for startups, biz, gov.
Brandie Nonnecke
Host, TecHype; Founding Director, CITRIS Policy Lab; Assoc. Research Professor, Goldman School of Public Policy, UC Berkeley
Tsu-Jae Liu
Dean and Roy W. Carlson Professor of Engineering
Barton Poulson
#DataIsForDoing • UVU professor • datalab.cc founder • datacharrette.org creator • 38x LinkedIn Learning author • 2.1 million learners • LinkedIn Top Voice • 5x Community Top Voice • Bicycle Easter Bunny
Garrick Chow
Senior Staff Instructor @ LinkedIn | Video-based Training Expert
Vidhi Chugh
Chief AI Officer, LinkedIn Top Voice, Keynote Speaker, Board Member, Author, AI Advisor and Futurist, World's Top 200 Business and Technology Innovators, Inventor