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The Responsible Ai Professional Ethics & Governance


The Responsible Ai Professional: Ethics & Governance
Published 4/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920×1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 2h 6m | Size: 1.74 GB


Ethical AI & Data Privacy: Master FATE Principles, Bias Mitigation, IP Ownership, and AI Security Risks
What you’ll learn
Evaluate and Apply Core Ethical Frameworks
Analyze and Mitigate Algorithmic Bias
Implement Best Practices for Data Governance
Detect and Prevent Critical AI Security Risks
Requirements
There are no strict prerequisites or specialized technical skills required to enroll in this course. It has been designed to be accessible and valuable for a diverse audience, including professionals, managers, policymakers, and technical staff.
Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.
The rapid evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly Generative AI, has created an urgent need for professionals who understand not just how AI systems work, but how to build, deploy, and use them responsibly. This comprehensive course is designed to equip you with the essential frameworks and practical skills to navigate the complex ethical and legal landscape of AI.
We begin by establishing the Foundations of AI & Ethics, demystifying "black box" systems, and anchoring our work in core ethical principles like the OECD/UNESCO guidelines and the FATE framework (Fairness, Accountability, Transparency, Explainability). You will learn how to identify and mitigate Bias, Fairness, & Social Impact issues, examining the roots of algorithmic bias in training data and analyzing real-world case studies in hiring, healthcare, and justice.
The course dives deep into Privacy, Data, & IP, covering critical topics such as data scraping, consent, the Right to be Forgotten, and modern regulations including the GDPR and the upcoming EU AI Act. We also address the complex ethics of Intellectual Property, examining the ownership of AI-generated art and code.
Next, you will tackle issues of Safety, Security, & Truth, developing skills to recognize deepfakes and disinformation. A major focus is on AI Security Risks, exploring prompt injection, jailbreaking, and data poisoning, and the critical requirements for maintaining human-in-the-loop oversight to ensure reliability and combat hallucinations. Finally, we explore the Future of Work & Agency, shifting the focus from automation to human augmentation and defining the boundaries for maintaining human agency in automated decision-making. By the end of this course, you will be equipped with a comprehensive Responsible User Toolkit for vetting AI apps, practicing responsible prompting, and leading advocacy and policy discussions in this transformative field. This course is essential for anyone aiming to be a responsible innovator and leader in the age of AI.
Who this course is for
This course is specifically designed for a wide range of professionals, managers, and policymakers who are responsible for the ethical development, deployment, or governance of AI systems in their organizations.
This course is ideal for Product Managers and Project Leads, Legal, Risk, and Compliance Professionals, Business Leaders and Senior Managers and Aspiring AI Ethicists and Consultants.

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