As AI profoundly reshapes the socioeconomic landscape, AI governance and sustainability have emerged as pivotal issues for humanity's future. As the vanguard of the digital era, Generation Z must evolve beyond being mere users of AI technology to becoming leaders who steer its ethical development. This course adopts a Gen Z-centric perspective to systematically build a knowledge framework for AI governance, equipping you to seize opportunities in the technological wave.
Starting with AI governance theory and value orientation, the course guides you to re-examine the essence of technological applications, understand "development-oriented" AI ethics principles, break free from techno-centric mindsets, and establish the core belief that "technology must serve humanity." In the AI Ethics Challenges and Governance module, you’ll confront real-world issues like algorithmic bias, gender inequality in tech, and data privacy, dissecting case studies to master systematic ethical governance strategies. The Global Collaboration and Ecosystem Building module showcases cross-border AI initiatives, analyzing pathways to create responsible AI ecosystems and revealing how to align AI with sustainable development goals (SDGs).
Whether you’re a Gen Z student, an AI professional, or a tech-ethics advocate, this course delivers actionable methodologies, cutting-edge industry insights, and hands-on strategies for global AI governance. Upon completion, you’ll not only grasp the foundational logic of AI governance but also translate theory into action—emerging as a key force for ethical AI in your career and social innovation.