Artificial Intelligence (AI) Literacy
The AI Literacy minor is designed for any student interested in developing their AI skills. The minor does not require any technical experience, coding, or AI background. Courses in the minor will provide hands-on experience with various AI platforms and how to use iterative prompting for enhancing human decision making and design in innovative yet ethical and socially responsible ways. This program will fully equip interested students with the expertise they need to thrive in today’s competitive job market.
| Requirements | 12 hours |
|---|---|
| AIL 1000 AI For Everyone | 3 hours |
| AIL 2000 AI For Decision Making | 3 hours |
| AIL 2020 AI For Creativity | 3 hours |
| PHIL 2070 AI Ethics | 3 hours |
This course critically examines ethical considerations surrounding the development and deployment of artificial intelligence now and in the future. Students will explore fundamental philosophical ethical theories such as Utilitarianism, Deontology, and Virtue Ethics which will shape concepts such as fairness, transparency, and accountability. Through a combination of discussions, case studies presentations, and practical applications, students will critically assess issues like algorithmic bias, privacy, moral responsibility, the use of autonomous vehicles, and weapons, and the implications of automation on employment. The course aims to equip students with the analytical skills necessary to navigate the ethical dilemmas faced by AI practitioners and to foster a responsible approach to the advancement of technology in society.