THE HUMAN FACTOR IN AI

Course 3319

2 Hours

$127

AI is about more than algorithms; it’s about people. This course teaches professionals how to prioritize ethics, inclusivity, and user needs in AI development, ensuring systems that work for – and with – humans.

Target Audience

  • Business leaders and decision-makers managing AI initiatives
  • Developers and data scientists creating AI solutions
  • Ethics and compliance professionals in technology-driven organizations
  • Professionals interested in bridging the gap between AI systems and human users

Course Format:

  • Live Virtual Lectures: Delivered by experts in human-centered AI and ethics.
  • Interactive Activities: Case studies, role-playing, and hands-on exercises.
  • Resources Provided: Ethical guidelines, design templates, and collaboration checklists.

Payment Information: We accept credit card payments. 

Course Objectives

Course Structure:

The Role of Humans in AI Systems

Ethical Considerations in AI

Designing AI for Humans

Collaboration Between Teams

The Future of Human-AI Interaction

Group Rates Available!

Bring your team and save – perfect for healthcare organizations looking to train multiple leaders.

Discounts available for organizations enrolling 5+ participants.

Class Schedule

Rates below are for each participant.

January 17, 2025

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST

The Human Factor in AI
Virtual, EST

$127

Class ID: 3319

February 28, 2025

12:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST

The Human Factor in AI
Virtual, EST

$127

Class ID: 3319

March 24, 2025

3:00 PM – 5:00 PM EST

The Human Factor in AI
Virtual, EST

$127

Class ID: 3319

Frequently Asked Questions

It refers to the role of human oversight, ethical decision-making, and user-centric design in creating and managing AI systems.

This course is ideal for business leaders, developers, data scientists, and professionals interested in ensuring that AI systems align with human needs and values.

While it focuses on human and ethical aspects, the course introduces technical considerations like design principles and collaboration with technical teams.

Yes, the course provides strategies for identifying and addressing risks like bias, transparency issues, and lack of accountability.

Absolutely! The course is designed to bridge the gap between technical and non-technical roles, emphasizing collaboration and ethical oversight.

The course includes hands-on exercises, role-playing scenarios, and discussions to engage participants in practical applications.

Yes, a dedicated module focuses on fostering effective communication and teamwork between technical and non-technical stakeholders.

Participants will receive ethical guidelines, design templates, and collaboration frameworks to apply in their organizations.

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