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AI Literacy: A feasable approach to understand AI
Published 11/2025
Duration: 1h 52m | .MP4 1280x720 30fps(r) | AAC, 44100Hz, 2ch | 972 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Understanding AI systems: critical thinking, ethical use, privacy protection, and responsible decision-making
What you'll learn
- Understand how artificial intelligence works, its capabilities, limitations, and how it differs from human intelligence
- Identify and assess ethical risks, biases, and social impacts of AI systems in real-world applications
- Apply practical strategies to use AI tools responsibly while maintaining critical thinking and human oversight
- Develop organizational policies and governance frameworks that ensure ethical and compliant AI adoption
- Recognize misinformation, privacy risks, and surveillance concerns in AI-driven systems and protect yourself accordingly
- Evaluate when to use AI and when human judgment is irreplaceable across different professional contexts
Requirements
- No technical background or programming knowledge required - this course is designed for everyone
- Curiosity about how artificial intelligence affects your daily life, work, and society
- Willingness to think critically about technology and question automated decisions
- Basic digital literacy: ability to use common applications and browse the internet
- Open mindset toward learning how to coexist responsibly with AI systems
Description
Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept, it's embedded in the tools you use every day, shaping decisions that affect your work, privacy, and daily life. But do you truly understand how it works, when to trust it, and when to question it?
This course provides a comprehensive foundation in AI literacy, empowering you to navigate artificial intelligence with confidence, critical thinking, and ethical awareness. You'll discover what AI really is, how models learn from data, and why their outputs can sometimes be biased, inaccurate, or harmful.
We'll explore real-world applications across healthcare, education, public administration, industry, and culture, examining both the transformative benefits and the serious risks AI introduces when ethics are ignored. You'll learn to identify misinformation, protect your privacy, recognize surveillance risks, and understand when automation crosses ethical boundaries.
A significant focus will be on practical skills: how to collaborate effectively with AI systems while maintaining meaningful human control, how to detect bias and errors, and how to assess the social and ethical impact of AI tools in your environment.
You'll also gain insight into regulatory frameworks like the European AI Act, understand compliance requirements, and learn how to build internal policies for responsible AI adoption within your organization.
This course features real cases, guided simulations, ethical dilemmas, and downloadable tools including checklists and policy templates you can immediately apply in your professional context.
Designed for non-technical professionals, this program requires no programming knowledge, just curiosity and a commitment to using technology thoughtfully. Whether you're a manager, educator, HR professional, student, or simply someone who wants to understand the AI shaping our world, this course will equip you with the knowledge to use artificial intelligence wisely, ethically, and safely.
Get ready to think critically, act responsibly, and become truly AI-literate.
Who this course is for:
- Professionals in any field who want to understand AI's impact on their work and make informed decisions
- Business leaders and managers responsible for adopting or overseeing AI systems in their organizations
- Educators, communicators, and public sector workers navigating AI in their daily responsibilities
- HR professionals and team leaders preparing their workforce for AI-driven transformation
- Students and early-career professionals building foundational digital literacy for the future workplace
- Non-technical employees who use AI tools daily and want to understand how they work and their limitations
- Anyone concerned about privacy, ethics, and the social impact of artificial intelligence in society
- Compliance officers and legal professionals ensuring responsible and regulated AI use within organizations
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