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Trustworthy and Democratic AI - Fundamentals
Course Description (Short)
Explore the foundations of building trustworthy and democratic AI, covering the basics of AI and the ethical considerations for responsible AI development.
Course Format
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Level: Introductory
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Study Hours: 15 hours
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Availability: Free, online, self-paced
Time to Complete
Approximately 15 hours.
Learning Objectives
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Understand the concepts of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning.
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Recognize the transformative potential and ethical implications of AI in various domains.
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Identify the types and sources of bias that can manifest in AI systems.
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Understand the real-world consequences of biased AI.
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Learn how data collection and pre-processing can introduce bias into AI models.
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Implement best practices for collecting, cleaning, and preparing data to reduce bias.
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Study legal and regulatory frameworks governing AI, such as GDPR and AI Act.
Skills Covered by the Course
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AI concepts and terminology
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Ethical AI development
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Bias identification and mitigation
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Data collection and pre-processing
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Legal and regulatory frameworks
Certifications
Upon completion, you can earn a digital badge and a free Statement of Participation.
Mapped
I understand that the accuracy of advanced analytics like AI are dependent upon good quality data to train and run, and the consequences of poor-quality data on the reliability of outputs.
Resource details
Contributed by: | NHS Data and Analytics Academy |
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Licence: | More information on licences |
First contributed: | 02 June 2025 |
Audience access level: | General user |
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