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    Strategies for Accountable AI

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    About This Program

    Bold new insights, greater efficiency, a stronger bottom line: the already-strong promise of AI has exploded since ChatGPT burst on the scene. But with industry-shifting technology comes serious risks: concerns range from hallucinations and bias to privacy and intellectual property issues, potentially leading to major embarrassments, regulatory penalties, and legal liability. Executives, entrepreneurs, and managers who aim to integrate AI successfully into their operations need a thorough grasp of these pitfalls and how to avoid them. This responsibility extends far beyond the general counsel’s office to every executive level. Led by the faculty experts of the Wharton AI & Analytics Initiative, Strategies for Accountable AI brings you an up-to-the-minute, comprehensive roadmap for effective AI oversight, enabling you to implement or modify systems and processes so they are responsible, safe, trustworthy, ethical, and legally compliant. Receive practical frameworks to address issues such as accuracy, risk, and transparency; fairness, bias, and discrimination; and privacy, data integrity, and cybersecurity. With this program, you can win a competitive advantage, protecting your firm and its reputation while fully deploying AI’s capabilities to boost your business success. Discover how Strategies for Accountable AI is designed to equip executives with the essential tools needed to navigate the complexities of AI today.

    Why Wharton Executive Education?

    When Fortune 500 boards, sovereign wealth funds, and serial founders want their senior teams sharpened on finance, strategy, or leadership, they repeatedly arrive at the same address in West Philadelphia. Wharton's executive programs are built on the same faculty who define the academic disciplines themselves — not practitioners brought in to translate research, but the researchers writing it.

    Your Profile

    • Executives adopting, evaluating, or expanding AI systems either by implementing commercially available AI platforms or utilizing their own development efforts
    • Executives in all industries, including financial services, health care, media, and technology
    • Entrepreneurs working in the AI space
    • Developers seeking to complement their technical expertise with broader knowledge
    • Marketers, consultants, and other non-technical professionals seeking a fuller understanding of AI’s business risks and benefits
    • Legal and compliance professionals

    Benefits

    • Companies that pay attention to mitigating AI risks enjoy higher returns from their AI investments, according to a recent McKinsey survey. Yet many firms don’t devote sufficient resources to this critical aspect of AI implementation. A recent BCG survey found that although 84 percent of executives believe responsible AI should be on top management agendas, only 25 percent have comprehensive programs in place. With Strategies for Accountable AI, you can help your firm get ahead of the curve, ensuring it is prepared for fast-changing government regulations and technological advances.
    • In this engaging learning experience, Wharton faculty guide you through what you need to know about building, monitoring, and maintaining responsible AI solutions. Explore AI governance worldwide including legal requirements, emerging legislation, organizational practices, and ongoing policy debates. Next, understand AI failures and how to manage the risks, looking at cases from housing algorithms to facial-recognition systems to insurance claims. Other modules will help you become conversant with privacy, copyright, and licensing concerns; how racial and gender bias can manifest itself in machine-learning models; how people perceive human replacement by AI; and how to recognize AI abuses including misinformation and deepfakes. You’ll master the AI Readiness Tool, a diagnostic framework that empowers you to implement AI strategies that are trustworthy and compliant, and in your capstone project you’ll develop an AI Impact Assessment that evaluates a real-world system. The program’s content is regularly refreshed with the newest research findings and industry practices.
    • With Strategies for Accountable AI, you will leverage the guardrails you need to get the most out of artificial intelligence, reaping maximum rewards for your organization.
    • The AI Dynamic Landscape: Market Trends and Technological Insights Frameworks for Accountable AI: AI Laws, Regulation, and Governance When AI Goes Wrong: Accuracy, Risk, and Transparency Data Acquisition: Privacy, Copyright, Licensing, and the AI Supply Chain Fairness, Bias, and Discrimination Misuse: Manipulation, Misinformation, and Market Power The Human Dimension: How AI Changes Work and Consumer Experiences Techniques and Strategies for Accountable AI

    What You'll Learn

    • The AI Dynamic Landscape: Market Trends and Technological Insights
    • Frameworks for Accountable AI: AI Laws, Regulation, and Governance
    • When AI Goes Wrong: Accuracy, Risk, and Transparency
    • Data Acquisition: Privacy, Copyright, Licensing, and the AI Supply Chain
    • Fairness, Bias, and Discrimination
    • Misuse: Manipulation, Misinformation, and Market Power
    • The Human Dimension: How AI Changes Work and Consumer Experiences
    • Techniques and Strategies for Accountable AI

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