Building Trust: Ethics for AI-powered Chatbots

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Building Trust: Ethics for AI-powered Chatbots

About this course

Many organizations with websites are using chatbots to engage with customers. While this strategy has proved profitable and efficient, there are ethical issues that can arise if users are unaware that their interaction is with an AI bot and not a human. This course will take the learner through the evolution of chatbots, so they are equipped with an appropriate sense of incremental improvements. Next, the course will guide the learners to recognize the ethical implications of chatbot usage from the perspectives of bias, fairness, data privacy, and consent. Through a blend of theory, real-world examples, and opportunities for thought and reflection, learners will examine the AI-powered world in which we live and prepare for the current and future ethical challenges they present. Upon completing this course, learners will confidently navigate complex ethical issues surrounding AI-powered chatbots; learners will be able to make meaningful choices in both their personal and professional lives when interacting with AI or choosing AI-powered business solutions. This program is designed for anyone interested in AI-powered chatbots and their ability to appraise their interactions with this technology. Learners should ideally possess the following prerequisite skills: basic technological proficiency; critical thinking; open-mindedness; and an active learning mindset.

What you'll learn

  • understand the ethical issues related to AI chatbots
  • recognize bias and fairness challenges in chatbot usage
  • explore concepts of data privacy and user consent
  • analyze real-world examples of chatbot interactions

Course objectives

  • equip learners with the ability to identify ethical dilemmas in AI
  • prepare professionals to make informed decisions regarding chatbot technology

Skills you'll gain

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