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Responsible AI

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We are a community of educators and researchers devoted to developing unique learning experiences. Our course is designed for students and professionals from computer/data science and law to build their Responsible AI competencies.


After successfully teaching the course in multiple academic institutes worldwide, we share our materials and are eager to support others in using them to teach similar principles.

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Resources

Read our paper

Read our paper 

Recently published in the Communication of the ACM.

Delve into the current edition of the course

Delve into the current edition of the course 

Will be taught in Spring 2023 at Boston University, Tel Aviv University, Technion and Bocconi University.

Explore one of our activities

Explore one of our activities 

This is a sneak peek at our materials. The activity allows students to balance human values and trade-off technical constraints.

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Read about the May 2022 workshop

Read about the May 2022 workshop 

See the program of the workshop on Teaching Responsible AI which took place on May 16th 2022 in Tel Aviv University.

Contributors

(Ordered alphabetically)

Avigdor Gal
Technion (Data Science)
Instructor
Ari Karchmer
Boston University (Computer Science)
Teaching Fellow
Guy Berkenstadt
Technion (Data Science)
Teaching Fellow
Hofit Wasserman Rozen
Tel Aviv University (Law)
Teaching Fellow
Karni Chagal-Feferkorn
University of Ottawa (Law)
Instructor
Margot Hanley
Cornell Tech (Information Science)
Teaching Fellow
Maria LillĂ  Montagnani
Bocconi University (Law)
Instructor
Nitay Calderon
Technion (Data Science)
Teaching Fellow
Niva Elkin-Koren
Tel Aviv University (Law)
Instructor
Shir Lissak
Technion (Data Science)
Teaching Fellow
Sivan Shachar
Tel Aviv University (Law)
Teaching Fellow
Shlomi Hod
Boston University (Computer Science)
Instructor
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