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Course ID: | MIST 5440/7440. 3 hours. | Course Title: | AI in Business and Society | Course Description: | AI applications impact the future of work and labor markets, how individuals interact with technology, the nature of commerce, and organizations’ interactions with their ecosystems. The course explores AI business applications and impacts; human-AI interactions, AI-augmented decision-making, and algorithmic aversion; and AI governance to address AI biases, fairness, accountability, security, and privacy. | Oasis Title: | AI in Business and Society | Grading System: | A-F (Traditional) |
| Course Objectives: | Concepts
• AI Augmentation vs. AI Automation
• Human-AI Interactions and AI Interfaces
• AI Applications in Business
• Bots and Social Bots
• The Future of Work
• AI and Decision Making
• Algorithmic Biases, Transparency, and Decision Making
• AI Governance
• AI Accountability
• Security and Privacy | Topical Outline: | - AI Automation and AI Augmentation
- Human-AI Interaction
- AI Applications in Business
o Robotic Process Automation
o Cognitive Insight
o Cognitive Engagement
o Conversational Commerce
o Social Bots
- The Future of Work and Impact on Labor Markets
- AI and Decision Making
o Algorithmic Aversion
o Algorithmic Transparency, Opacity, and XAI
- AI Governance
o AI Biases and Remedies
o AI Fairness
o AI Accountability
o Security and Privacy
- AI and Societal Impacts | Honor Code Reference: | As a University of Georgia student, you have agreed to abide by the University's academic honesty policy, "A Culture of Honesty," and the Student Honor Code. All academic work must meet the standards described in "A Culture of Honesty." Lack of knowledge of the academic honesty policy is not a reasonable explanation for a violation. Questions related to course assignments and the academic honesty policy should be directed to the instructor. | |
Course ID: | MIST 7440E. 3 hours. |
Course Title: | AI in Business and Society |
Course Description: | AI applications impact the future of work and labor markets, how individuals interact with technology, the nature of commerce, and organizations’ interactions with their ecosystems. The course explores AI business applications and impacts; human-AI interactions, AI-augmented decision-making, and algorithmic aversion; and AI governance to address AI biases, fairness, accountability, security, and privacy. |
Oasis Title: | AI in Business and Society |
Duplicate Credit: | Not open to students with credit in MIST 5440, MIST 7440 |
Nontraditional Format: | This course will be taught 95% or more online. |
Grading System: | A-F (Traditional) |
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Course Objectives: | Concepts
• AI Augmentation vs. AI Automation
• Human-AI Interactions and AI Interfaces
• AI Applications in Business
• Bots and Social Bots
• The Future of Work
• AI and Decision Making
• Algorithmic Biases, Transparency, and Decision Making
• AI Governance
• AI Accountability
• Security and Privacy |
Topical Outline: | - AI Automation and AI Augmentation
- Human-AI Interaction
- AI Applications in Business
o Robotic Process Automation
o Cognitive Insight
o Cognitive Engagement
o Conversational Commerce
o Social Bots
- The Future of Work and Impact on Labor Markets
- AI and Decision Making
o Algorithmic Aversion
o Algorithmic Transparency, Opacity, and XAI
- AI Governance
o AI Biases and Remedies
o AI Fairness
o AI Accountability
o Security and Privacy
- AI and Societal Impacts |
Syllabus: No Syllabus Available
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