We are currently seeking for our project “Teaching Materials for AI Ethics”. No matter if you need a bachelor’s, honour’s, master’s, or summer project, this project can be a great opportunity.
In this project, you will develop comprehensive teaching materials to educate students on ethical considerations when developing and using AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT) and models. Your task is to create a curriculum that introduces students to the potential misuse of AI tools and models for malevolent and/or unethical purposes. The teaching materials should cover key ethical principles, explore real-world case studies, and provide practical guidelines and strategies to prevent and mitigate misuse. Deliverables may include slides that could be used in lectures, as well as demonstrations in the form of a website, Jupyter Notebooks, or any other innovative medium you think would be relevant to the task. You will work in collaboration with members of the Ethical Computing project within the School of Computer Science. Your work will empower future software developers to proactively consider the ethical implications of their work and contribute to the responsible and accountable development of AI technologies. It will also empower AI users with a better understanding of the ethical implications of using AI technologies.
Sounds exciting? Get in touch with Thomas Lacombe.