Promote the Ethical Use of Data-Driven Technologies

This course is part of CertNexus Certified Ethical Emerging Technologist Professional Certificate

Instructors: Tania De Gasperis +3 more

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What you'll learn

  •    Distinguish between artificial intelligence and data science concepts.
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  •   Protect data privacy with ethical and legal standards.
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  •   Assess the potential risks of bias.
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  •   Advocate for the importance of risk evaluation in emerging technologies.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Data-Driven Decision-Making
  •   Data Science
  •   Data Ethics
  •   Big Data
  •   Mitigation
  •   Ethical Standards And Conduct
  •   Diversity Awareness
  •   Emerging Technologies
  •   Information Privacy
  •   Business Ethics
  •   Artificial Intelligence
  •   Personally Identifiable Information
  • There are 6 modules in this course

    The greatest risk in emerging technology is the perpetuation of bias in automated technologies dependent upon data sets. Solutions created with racial, gender or demographic bias, whether unintentional or not can perpetuate tragic inequities socially and economically. This is the first of five courses within the Certified Ethical Emerging Technologist (CEET) professional certificate and it is designed for learners seeking to advocate and promote the ethical use of data-driven technologies. Students will learn what emerging technologies are and how they can be used to create data driven solutions. You will learn types of bias and common ethical theories and how they can be applied to emerging technology, and examine legal and ethical privacy concepts as they relate to technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning and data science fields. Throughout the course learners begin to distinguish which types of bias may cause the greatest risk and which principles to apply to strategically respond to ethical considerations.

    Examine Legal and Ethical Privacy Concepts as they Relate to Data-Driven Technology

    Examine Types of Bias

    Examine Common Ethical Theories

    Examine Ethical Principles that Apply to Data-Driven Technology

    Apply What You've Learned

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