Course Description
Artificial Intelligence (KA) or Artificial Intelligence (AI) is developing very quickly and has been widely used in several devices and systems in society and government. Knowledge of Railway Ethics is very necessary. This lecture covers the philosophical issues raised regarding what the railway system is, its current and future use and development. Students will be introduced to how we align the goals of an autonomous train system with our own goals as humans. On the issue of whether the future of AI poses an existential threat to humanity. This lecture also discusses how to prevent learning algorithms from acquiring morally unacceptable biases. The discussion also concerns whether the railway system can be a moral agent and how we can hold the railway accountable. And how should we live with and understand thoughts that are foreign (KA) to our minds. By the end of the course, students are expected to have demonstrated knowledge of the philosophical issues involved in the ethics of artificial intelligence. Able to work in a small team to analyze and review AI Ethics cases and submit proposed solutions or prevention. Able to produce written work regularly until the deadline as a lecture output in the case study model. Student skills in research, analysis, and argumentation.
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