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Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Ethics

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Niveau des connaissances préalables requises en IA: Aucune connaissance préalable

resource__res_eias_ia_level: Plus de 6 heures

Niveau des connaissances préalables requises en santé: Aucune connaissance préalable

Langue: Anglais

Accessibilité: Accès et certification gratuit

École de l'intelligence artificielle en santé du CHUM

This course gives you context and first-hand experience with the two major catalyzers of the computational science revolution: big data and artificial intelligence. With more than 99% of all mediated information in digital format and with 98% of the world population using digital technology, humanity produces an impressive digital footprint. In theory, this provides unprecedented opportunities to understand and shape society. In practice, the only way this information deluge can be processed is through using the same digital technologies that produced it. Data is the fuel, but machine learning it the motor to extract remarkable new knowledge from vasts amounts of data. Since an important part of this data is about ourselves, using algorithms in order to learn more about ourselves naturally leads to ethical questions. Therefore, we cannot finish this course without also talking about research ethics and about some of the old and new lines computational social scientists have to keep in mind. As hands-on labs, you will use IBM Watson’s artificial intelligence to extract the personality of people from their digital text traces, and you will experience the power and limitations of machine learning by teaching two teachable machines from Google yourself.

https://www.coursera.org/learn/big-data-ai-ethics/home/welcome