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Jill Finlayson, Tsu-Jae Liu, and Brandie Nonnecke,Jill Finlayson, Tsu-Jae Liu, and Brandie Nonnecke,Jill Finlayson, Tsu-Jae Liu, and Brandie Nonnecke

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  • 01 - Overview of responsbile AI.mp4
    01:02
  • 01 - Introduction to artificial intelligence (AI).mp4
    03:49
  • 02 - AI myths and misunderstandings.mp4
    04:31
  • 01 - Benefits of AI.mp4
    03:27
  • 02 - Risks of AI.mp4
    06:08
  • 01 - Introduction to AI experts.mp4
    01:02
  • 02 - AI in HR and hiring.mp4
    05:13
  • 03 - AI in social media.mp4
    05:26
  • 04 - AI in healthcare.mp4
    07:41
  • 05 - AI in climate.mp4
    07:52
  • 01 - Responsible and trustworthy AI.mp4
    05:54
  • 02 - Responsible AI principles and practices.mp4
    04:12
  • 03 - Risk and impact assessment models.mp4
    05:00
  • 04 - Agency and action Your role in AI.mp4
    02:35
  • 01 - Next steps and resources.mp4
    02:37
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    Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming an integral component of business practices across all sectors. As businesses turn to automation to improve efficiency and effectiveness, they must be careful to mitigate the risks of AI while maximizing its benefits. In this course, instructors Tsu-Jae Liu, Brandie Nonnecke, and Jill Finlayson clearly explain the need for responsible AI, with examples of practical applications. Learn about artificial intelligence (AI), its components, how it is being used, and why it is becoming a pervasive part of reality. Dive into several benefits and risks of AI, with practical examples of each. Explore several areas where AI is being used, such as HR and hiring, social media, healthcare, and climate. Plus, find out about trustworthy AI development and deployment, with responsible AI principles and practices, risk and impact assessment models, and clear guidance on how you can be an effective, responsible AI leader.

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    Jill Finlayson, Tsu-Jae Liu, and Brandie Nonnecke
    Jill Finlayson, Tsu-Jae Liu, and Brandie Nonnecke
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    Strategy professional with a passion for social impact and leveraging innovation and technology to foster inclusion. Experienced leader and mentor who has worked globally to amplify voices and advance entrepreneurship and promote economic opportunities for all. Promoting equitable workplaces through research and evidence based best practices; ecosystem events showcasing women and other under-included leaders in tech and allies in promoting inclusive policies and programs; and new pathways into tech for historically marginalized and minoritized communities. Instructor for Opportunity Tech and the Future of Work Challenge Lab at the Sutardja Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology at UC Berkeley (http://bit.ly/OppTech). Future of Work Podcast host: https://voices.berkeley.edu/extension/future-of-work-podcast Programs: Annual Diversity in Tech Symposium, EDGE in Tech Athena Awards, EDGE in Tech Leadership Roundtables, Expert Seminar Series: Leading Trends in Human Resources, Moderator, Berkeley Global Leaders in Diversity and Inclusion Webinar Series, Corporate Diversity and Inclusion Survey, Opportunity Tech and the Future of Work Challenge Lab, DeCal Course on Inclusive Pathways into Tech, Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program Projects, Data Discovery Team Research, Mentorship for Big Ideas, Berkeley Staff Assembly, and TechWomen. Speaking Engagements: Grace Hopper Celebration, Diversity & Inclusion Research Conference, Women in Tech Symposium, Intelligent Automation Conference, International Network of Women Engineers & Scientists (INWES), Skoll World Forum, and Leaders in Diversity and Inclusion Webinar Series, and TechWomen.org events and delegations. Check out video playlists: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8eSepXxMt0Ru6IWHN5sHpg/playlists Specialties: strategy, creative problem solving, communication, critical thinking, design thinking, collaboration, global mindset, research, marketing, writing, social media, community, product, management, PR, training, curriculum, inter-cultural exchanges, cross-sector collaboration, ethics & AI. #futureofwork #opptech #womenintech #DEIBJ #inclusiveinnovation #startups #socialentrepreneurship #leadership #mentoring #socialimpact #metrics Tweets by ‎@jfinlayson @EDGEinTech; EDGE in Tech Blog at https://medium.com/@edgeintech
    Jill Finlayson, Tsu-Jae Liu, and Brandie Nonnecke
    Jill Finlayson, Tsu-Jae Liu, and Brandie Nonnecke
    Instructor's Courses
    As a Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley, Tsu-Jae is passionate about innovating technological solutions that will benefit people and society, particularly to address grand challenges such as sustainable energy and environment, health, security, and equality. She is a strong advocate for responsible usage of technology to ensure a healthier, sustainable and more equitable future.
    Jill Finlayson, Tsu-Jae Liu, and Brandie Nonnecke
    Jill Finlayson, Tsu-Jae Liu, and Brandie Nonnecke
    Instructor's Courses
    Brandie Nonnecke, PhD is Founding Director of the CITRIS Policy Lab, headquartered at UC Berkeley. Brandie has expertise in information and communication technology (ICT) policy and internet governance. She studies human rights at the intersection of law, policy, and emerging technologies with her current work focusing on fairness, accountability, and appropriate governance mechanisms for AI. She is a Technology and Human Rights Fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and a Fellow at the Schmidt Futures International Strategy Forum. She served as a fellow at the Aspen Institute’s Tech Policy Hub and at the World Economic Forum on the Council on the Future of the Digital Economy and Society. Brandie was named one of the 100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics in 2021. In 2019, Brandie launched the Public Interest Research Alliance (PIRA), a multistakeholder, non-binding coalition committed to the establishment of shared principles and operational guides for the appropriate collection, storage, and use of platform data for public interest research. Her research has been featured in Wired, NPR, BBC News, MIT Technology Review, Buzzfeed News, among others. Her research publications, op-eds, and presentations are available at https://nonnecke.com/.
    LinkedIn Learning is an American online learning provider. It provides video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn. All the courses on LinkedIn fall into four categories: Business, Creative, Technology and Certifications. It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015. Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 15
    • duration 1:06:29
    • Release Date 2022/12/31