Ethics of AI
Ljupcho Grozdanovski
On Friday, Ljupcho GROZDANOVSKI will discuss the ethics of artificial intelligence at the Brussels School of Competition (BSC).
In an era where artificial intelligence shapes industries, governance, and daily life, understanding its ethical dimensions is more critical than ever. This comprehensive course offers a journey through the foundational concepts of ethics and their application to AI, blending philosophical insights with real-world implications.
We begin by exploring ethical fundamentals—why ethics matters, core theories, and the challenges of ethical relativism. The focus then shifts to the ethics of AI: differentiating machine ethics from the broader societal implications and examining the interplay between ethics, law, and governance.
Through an interdisciplinary lens, including Science, Technology, and Society (STS) studies, the course unpacks global challenges in governing AI, transitioning seamlessly from ethical principles to policy and legal frameworks. Case studies will highlight the EU’s pioneering approach to trustworthy AI, its ethics guidelines, and how these principles resonate (or diverge) beyond European borders.
Engaging with real-world use cases, participants will gain practical insights into applying ethical frameworks to AI-driven technologies, equipping them to navigate this evolving landscape confidently.
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