TMCE8146 · Theology and Ministry
Clough School of Theology and Ministry
This course introduces the emerging field of AI ethics. It first invites students to learn what artificial intelligence is and what its prospects are. It then draws on Scripture and the Tradition to enable students to develop an ethical lens with which to analyze AI. Part three of the course considers the new field of AI ethics, in the works of both theologians and philosophers. The course concludes with applied areas in AI, such as education and healthcare. Because the course invites students consider how AI addresses or exacerbates existing social pathologies, such as racism and classism, the course qualifies for Justice and Diversity credit. The course is run as a seminar, inviting students to participate in the conversation.
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