LLAW305

Legal, Regulatory, and Policy Considerations Around AI Technologies

15 points

Not offered 2023

For further information see Faculty of Law

Description

This course provides students with a basic understanding of the concept of artificial intelligence (AI) and the existing spectrum of AI technologies. It has an easily understandable, lay-person-accessible format, requiring no prior mathematical or computer science knowledge. The course also gives an overview of the evolving AI legal, regulatory, and policy landscape. Upon successful completion of the course, students will possess the necessary technical understanding, research, analytical, problem solving, as well as collaboration and communication skills to tackle legal, regulatory, and policy issues related to the development and societal adoption of AI technologies independently or as member of an interdisciplinary team.

Prerequisites

Restrictions

LAWS367, DATA305

Co-requisites

LAWS202-206

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