AI Ethics for Sustainable Futures

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AI is reshaping industries, institutions, and ecosystems at a pace that consistently outstrips our ability to govern it.

This course equips technologists, leaders, and decision-makers with the frameworks to critically assess AI systems not just for performance or risk, but for their broader ethical, societal, and environmental consequences.

Drawing on computer science, philosophy, media studies, education, and policy, participants work through both theoretical and real-world case studies, examining who benefits, who is harmed, and what alternatives might look like.

Using design thinking methods, participants then move from critique to construction, developing viable models for what might be called a civic data stack: assemblages of technology that are cleaner, more accountable, and better aligned with the communities they serve.

The outcome is not a checklist, but a genuinely interdisciplinary capacity to imagine and advocate for AI futures that are inclusive, responsible, and aligned with the transitions our planet urgently requires.


Delivery mode: Online

Price: Paid – Cost TBC

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