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Artificial Intelligence Ethics Courses - The Next Big Thing?
With increasing integration of artificial intelligence into high stake decisions around financial lending, medical diagnosis, surveillance systems and public policies –calls grow for deeper discussions regarding transparent and fair AI protocols safeguarding consumers, businesses and citizens alike from inadvertent harm. 
Leading technology universities worldwide respond by spearheading dedicated AI ethics courses tackling complex themes around algorithmic bias creeping into automated systems built using narrow data, urgent needs for auditable and explainable predictions, philosophical debates on superintelligence aspirations and moral reasoning mechanisms to build trustworthy AI.  
Covering case studies like controversial facial recognition apps, bias perpetuating in automated recruitment tools, concerns with lethal autonomous weapons – these cutting edge classes deliver philosophical, policy and technical perspectives equipping graduates to develop AI solutions balancing accuracy, ethics and accountability measures holistically. 
Teaching beyond coding – such multidisciplinary immersion into AI ethics via emerging university curriculums globally promises to nurture tech leaders intentionally building prosocial, responsible innovations at scale.
Posted By:
Aditi Borade, 4th year Barch,
Ls Raheja School of architecture 
Disclaimer: The perspectives shared in this blog are not intended to be prescriptive. They should act merely as viewpoints to aid overseas aspirants with helpful guidance. Readers are encouraged to conduct their own research before availing the services of a consultant.
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