Discussion - 2 units. Artificial intelligence ("A.I. ") plays an increasingly prominent role in our lives and multiplies our ability to innovate and produce. But if society fails to create meaningful legal rules for A.I., innovation can come at a high cost for individuals' rights and liberties. This course looks at A.I.'s seemingly infinite possibilities and discusses where should the legal boundaries begin and end, including: What risks should be evaluated and mitigated when building A.I. systems? Who should "own" the knowledge derived from personal information, and how should it be used? What rights should individuals have in the context of A.I.? This course's core lecturing centers on the NIST AI Risk Management Framework and the proposed E.U. A.I. Regulation requirements.
This course will meet every other week.
Final Assessment: Paper
Grading Mode: Letter Grading