AI Ethics and Regulation
Included course in Master's Programs: Artificial Intelligence, Information Management, Engineering and Computer Science, and Business and Information Systems Engineering (KU Leuven University).

Students have good insight in the ethical and legal frameworks that should steer the development and use of artificial intelligence (AI), or more broadly, autonomous and intelligent systems (A/IS). They understand the nature of law and ethics and the similarities and differences between the two; they also understand the interactions between law and ethics, law and technology, and ethics and technology. They have insight into fundamental human values that underpin ethics and law, and are able to critically reflect, in light of those fundamental values and principles, on AI-driven innovations in a number of sectors (like insurance, automated vehicles, media, health care, etc.). They are able to implement normative principles in risk anticipation processes and mitigation strategies, also in cases where relevant applicable law is not available or not yet developed.