Introduction to Human-centered AI
About
The course reviews various perspectives on AI practice, its history, and approaches todevelopment. AI business ecosystem is reviewed, and professional identity is examined.The technological primacy of the AI field is problematized. The participants are made aware of the multitude of perspectives on HCAI.
Next in the course, the socio-technical perspective is reviewed. AI technologies have a profound effect on organizations in all sectors (private, public, and non-profit). The opportunities and challenges are drawn from case studies to understand how AI will affect the future of organizations and society. Such opportunities as hybrid learning and upskilling, generative AI design, innovation mechanisms, and data network effects, are discussed in the context of organizational transformation.
Overall, the course gives theoretical and empirical perspectives on human-centered AI inorganizations and society.
This course is open to
Exchange students at the Faculty of Science and Technology and exchange students on a university-wide agreement. Please contact your international coordinator at the University of Gothenburg if you need to know more.
Entry requirements
To be eligible for the course the student must have a Bachelor's degree (180 credits), andmust also have completed the following courses or equivalent:
- Programming in a general programming language (at least 7.5 credits)
- Human-Computer Interaction (at least 7.5 credits)
- Artificial intelligence or machine learning (at least 7.5 credits),
Applicants must prove their knowledge of English: English 6/English B from Swedish Upper Secondary School or the equivalent level of an internationally recognized test, for example, TOEFL, IELTS, or alternatively a bachelor's degree from education held in English.
English proficiency
For information regarding English proficiency requirements for exchange students please contact your international coordinator at the University of Gothenburg.
Application
Do you want to apply for exchange studies at the University of Gothenburg?