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Ethics in AI: learn to use the digital ethical compass

Learn to identify and address ethical dilemmas in digital solutions. With the Digital Ethics Compass, you gain a practical tool for responsible decision-making that strengthens trust, business, and reputation – and can be applied directly in your organization.

As technology plays an increasingly central role in our lives, ethical decision-making becomes ever more critical. Digital ethics is about understanding the responsibility we carry when designing, developing, and using digital solutions. The choices you make can affect both your organization and its reputation. With The Digital Ethics Compass, you gain a practical tool to address the ethical challenges that may arise.

In this course, you will learn:

  • How to identify ethical dilemmas in work with digital solutions.

  • How to use The Digital Ethics Compass as a practical tool for responsible decision-making.

  • How ethical design choices can strengthen trust among users and stakeholders.

  • How to facilitate concrete conversations about ethics within your organization.

About the course:

The course begins with an introduction to how ethics can impact your organization and why it is essential to take a stance on ethical questions in a digital world. You will be introduced to The Digital Ethics Compass – a practical framework that helps you identify and address ethical dilemmas.

We explore real-world cases that demonstrate how unethical choices can lead to serious consequences, as well as how responsible ethical decisions can strengthen both business performance and reputation. You will gain insight into how design influences user experiences, political discourse, and business strategies, and learn how ethical considerations can be integrated into work with algorithms, data, and automation.

The course challenges you through reflection exercises and cases that enable you to apply The Digital Ethics Compass in practice. Upon completion, you will be equipped to make better ethical decisions, avoid potential pitfalls such as public backlash, and build trust among users and stakeholders.

Prerequisites:

The course is relevant for anyone working with communication, design, and digital solutions. No prior experience with digital ethics is required – only an interest in creating responsible solutions.

duration:
Shorter duration

target group:
Administrative employee, Citizen and customer contact, Skilled worker, Communication and marketing, Managers, Case worker, Service employee, Unskilled worker

payment:
Employer payment

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