On completion of this course, you’ll walk away with: The ability to analyse the influence of industry and non-state players on AI regulation. An understanding of the roles of AI across both global and sector-specific levels. The knowledge to assess the mechanisms of governance and enforcement mandated by the AI Act. The confidence to evaluate the guiding principles for organisations developing advanced AI systems. Unlimited access to edX’s Career Engagement Network, offering you exclusive resources and events to support your professional journey and drive your career forward.
Overview
Gain the skills you need to adjust to evolving policy and regulatory changes in major regions such as the US, China, the UK, and the EU.
On completion of this course, you’ll walk away with: The ability to analyse the influence of industry and non-state players on AI regulation. An understanding of the roles of AI across both global and sector-specific levels. The knowledge to assess the mechanisms of governance and enforcement mandated by the AI Act. The confidence to evaluate the guiding principles for organisations developing advanced AI systems. Unlimited access to edX’s Career Engagement Network, offering you exclusive resources and events to support your professional journey and drive your career forward.
On completion of this course, you’ll walk away with: The ability to analyse the influence of industry and non-state players on AI regulation. An understanding of the roles of AI across both global and sector-specific levels. The knowledge to assess the mechanisms of governance and enforcement mandated by the AI Act. The confidence to evaluate the guiding principles for organisations developing advanced AI systems. Unlimited access to edX’s Career Engagement Network, offering you exclusive resources and events to support your professional journey and drive your career forward.
Syllabus
- Orientation module: Welcome to your Online Campus
- Module 1: The strategic context of AI
- Module 2: Comparative national policy approaches
- Module 3: The AI Act: Risk-based regulation
- Module 4: The AI Act: Regulatory framework and enforcement
- Module 5: Comparative regulatory approaches to AI regulation
- Module 6: Specific regulation of generative AI and foundation and frontier models
Taught by
Professor Andrew Murray, Alexander Evans, and Dr Neli Frost