
The development of artificial intelligence, and the management of its relationship with human beings, presents new ethical challenges. (Public domain image courtesy of RANT 73 - Visual Storyteller on Flickr.)
Instructor(s)
Prof. Bernhardt Trout
Dr. Daniel Doneson
MIT Course Number
10.01 / 1.082 / 2.900 / 22.014 / 6.904 / 16.676
As Taught In
Spring 2020
Level
Undergraduate
Course Description
Course Features
Course Description
Artificial Intelligence (AI), and the algorithmic judgment at its core, is developing at breakneck speed. This version of the popular Ethics for Engineers course focuses on the ethics issues involved in the latest developments of computer science.