Free Download Radical Ideas in AI Ethics By Noah Gift
Published 9/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 47m | Size: 104 MB
Video description
Digital Rights and Ethics in the Age of AI Course Description
In this comprehensive video course, we explore the complex landscape of digital rights, ethics, and economic models in the era of artificial intelligence and advanced technology. Drawing from historical contexts and contemporary challenges, this course equips learners with critical thinking skills to navigate the rapidly evolving digital world.
What You'll Learn
The emergence of human rights from the Age of Revolutions to the digital age
Key digital rights for individuals in the AI era
Recognizing and countering tech propaganda and misinformation
Understanding broken economic models and their impact on society
Ethical considerations in AI and technology development
Course Outline
Historical Context: From Revolutions to Digital Rights
The Age of Revolutions and the birth of human rights
Parallels between feudalism and digital feudalism
The rise of surveillance capitalism
Essential Digital Rights in the AI Age
Consent and ownership of personal data
Privacy and freedom from surveillance
Protection of biometric data
Right to a life free from addictive technologies
Safeguarding against algorithmic harm
Critical Thinking in Technology
Recognizing FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) in tech adoption
Dangers of naive utopianism and technological solutionism
Identifying superficial media and misinformation
The push to disrupt: benefits and drawbacks
Economic Models and Their Impact
Understanding surveillance capitalism
The concept of externality-first capitalism
Tragedy of the commons in AI development
Balancing growth, maintenance, and limitations in business
Ethical Considerations and Future Directions
Privacy as power: reclaiming digital autonomy
Optimizing technology for human welfare
Creating sustainable and ethical AI ecosystems
Balancing innovation with societal well-being
Who This Course Is For
This course is designed for technology professionals, policymakers, students, and anyone interested in the ethical implications of AI and digital technologies. It provides valuable insights for those looking to develop or implement AI solutions responsibly, as well as individuals seeking to understand their digital rights in an increasingly AI-driven world.
Instructor
Noah Gift, an experienced technologist and educator, brings a wealth of knowledge in AI, machine learning, and digital ethics to this course. With a background in both technical implementation and ethical considerations, Noah offers a balanced and insightful perspective on the challenges and opportunities presented by AI and digital technologies.
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