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Ethics and Law for Artificial Intelligence
Duration
12 weeks
Next start date
January 2025
NFQ
Level 9
ECTS
5 Credits
Mode of Study
Online
Apply By
Nov 29, 2024, 5PM
Fee
€650
Subsidised Fee
( ℹ ) €130
Overview
The development of AI and its application in business contexts raises ethical and legal questions which require serious consideration. This Micro-credential will provide complementary discussions of legal and ethical perspectives on pertinent AI-related issues for managers. The most prominent ethical issue is privacy, automated inferences about persons (e.g. employees or customers), and the framework of contextual integrity. This leads to the law of data protection, which creates a regulatory framework for the processing of information on individuals and is therefore relevant to business analytics, online marketing, and content regulation.
There is also a need for ethical consideration of human engagement with virtual agents, including understanding criteria for artificial agency, artificial creativity, autonomous decision-making and responsibility of AI, the human interaction with virtual agents. This will be complemented by a detailed exploration of relevant law. Intellectual property is a key enabler, both in allowing for the ownership of AI tools but also in the possibility of AIs as creators or owners of content. Tort law rules that determine liability for damage caused by defective or mis-applied AI will also be considered. Contract law will be examined, particularly with regard to contracting with AI systems or between AIs.
There are also wider ethical concerns relating to justice, fairness, and inclusion in the development and implementation of AI, and the preservation of human dignity and meaningful work in AI-assisted workplaces. This will be connected to constitutional and human rights law, particularly where the underlying data used for AI tools contains or perpetuates bias and discrimination, and the developing regulation of AI.
Finally, the Micro-credential concludes with a reflection on what constitutes trustworthy uses of AI, and how AI systems may breach ethical rules, whether deliberately or not. How the law might respond to this will be considered through a practical case study of how AI systems may breach competition law by colluding with other AIs to fix prices or other aspects of market offerings, even if this is not a part of their design.
NB: A minimum number of applicants is required to deliver this micro-credential, if this number is not met the micro-credential may be postponed or may not be delivered.
Entry Requirements
Applicants must be over 21 years of age and a strong Level 8 undergraduate is required (not necessarily in computer science). Applications can be considered using Recognition of Prior Learning.
What you will Learn
In this module you will be introduced to ethical and legal issues arising in the use of AI in management settings. You will cover considerations regarding privacy, algorithmic governance, fairness and bias, liability, surveillance, the use of artificial agents, contracting, and workplace issues.
Contact
If you have any questions about this course, please contact:
Dr Rónán Kennedy,
Associate Professor at University of Galway School of LawEmail: Ronan Kennedy
How to Apply
From the 1st October 2024, you can apply for this micro-credential through our Online Application Portal.
Learn more about our application process.
Apply here: Online Application Portal
When completing your application please make sure to select the following categories:
Academic level: Micro-credentials and CPD
College/Interest type: Micro-credentials/CPD Postgrad Level 9
Academic programme: Software Engineering & Database Technologies Micro-credentials – CPC1
You will need to manually enter the Module Name and Code under ‘Module Name’ on the second page of your application. Please copy the name and code below:
Ethics and Law for Artificial Intelligence - CT5185