HUMN112
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AI: ETHICS AND USAGE
Course Subject Code
HUMN
Course Number
112
Course Title
AI: ETHICS AND USAGE
Course Description
112 AI: ETHICS AND USAGE 3 (3-0)
This course explores the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence (AI) with a focus on its ethical implications, societal impacts, and practical applications. Students will gain a foundational understanding of AI and Large Language Models (LLMs), examining their principles and real-world use cases. Through interactive discussions, case studies, and hands-on lab projects, the course will delve into the financial, environmental, and cultural effects of AI technologies. Students will also develop critical skills in evaluating public AI tools, integrating AI responsibly into academic and professional settings, and exploring ethical considerations in everyday life. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to make informed decisions about AI usage and contribute thoughtfully to conversations about the part it will play in our future. This course is cross listed with CIS 112.
Prerequisites: None
This course explores the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence (AI) with a focus on its ethical implications, societal impacts, and practical applications. Students will gain a foundational understanding of AI and Large Language Models (LLMs), examining their principles and real-world use cases. Through interactive discussions, case studies, and hands-on lab projects, the course will delve into the financial, environmental, and cultural effects of AI technologies. Students will also develop critical skills in evaluating public AI tools, integrating AI responsibly into academic and professional settings, and exploring ethical considerations in everyday life. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to make informed decisions about AI usage and contribute thoughtfully to conversations about the part it will play in our future. This course is cross listed with CIS 112.
Prerequisites: None
CIP Code
309999 - Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studi
Academic Level (Course Level)
Undergraduate
Schedule Type
In-Person, Hyflex, Hybrid, Remote, Online
Grade Modes
Standard Letter
Consent (Approval)
C
Equivalent Courses
CIS112
Status
Active
Can this course be offered as an early college course?
Yes