Instructor
Dr. Dawn G. Gregg is a Professor at the University of Colorado at Denver and Associate Dean of Programs for the Business School. She also is the Director of Assurance of Learning. Prior to her current role, she served as the Discipline Director for Information Systems and as the Administrative Director of the Bard Center for Entrepreneurship. While at CU Denver, she founded and was CEO of Developing Minds Software. Before her doctoral studies, she was employed for nine years as a research and development engineer. Her current research focuses on sustainable IT research and on how to organize and share information online. Her work has been published in journals such as MIS Quarterly, Information and Management, the International Journal of Electronic Commerce, Information Systems Frontiers, and Decision Support Systems.
This talk will explore how ethics, artificial intelligence (AI), and organizational risk intersect. We'll start by stressing why ethics matter in AI development, covering issues like bias, transparency, and accountability. You'll learn how to integrate ethical practices into your organization and reduce risks when using AI. Real-life examples will highlight ethical challenges and motivate you to promote responsible AI.
• Understand key ethical principles for AI development and deployment.
• Identify common ethical risks associated with AI in organizations.
• Understand the legal implications of AI deployment.
• Learn strategies to mitigate ethical risks and build responsible AI practices.
Data Ethics, Privacy and Regulations, Algorithmic Bias and AI Ethics
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This course is relevant for all Accountants interested in understanding ethical risks associated with Artificial Intelligence