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Science, Engineering, AI & Data Ethics | 科学技術・AI倫理
- Self-paced
- Free Access
- Fee-based Certificate
- 7 Sequences
- Introductive Level
- Subtitles in Japanese
Course details
Syllabus
Unit 1: Why is Engineering Ethics a Current Focus of Attention?
Unit 2: Engineer Ethical Thinking
Unit 3: Seven-step Guide to Ethical Decision Making
Unit 4: How Should Scientists and Engineers Make Ethical Decisions?
Unit 5: Researcher Ethics
Unit 6: Engineering Ethics 2.0
Unit 7: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Ethics
Unit 1: なぜ今、科学技術倫理か Unit 2: 技術者が倫理的な意思決定を迫られるとき Unit 3: セブン・ステップ・ガイドによる倫理的意思決定 Unit 4: 科学者や技術者はどのように意思決定をすべきか Unit 5: 研究倫理 Unit 6: 工学倫理2.0 Unit 7: 人工知能(AI)とデータ倫理
Prerequisite
None
特になし
Instructors
Jun Fudano
Former Professor
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Daniel Schwarz
CEO
ITD-GBS Tokyo Ltd.
John Gayed
Teaching Assistant
Tokyo Tech
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