This course will provide students with an overview of the ways in which artificial intelligence (AI) is being used to enhance and augment human communication. Students will learn about how AI works, the history of AI, its current state, potential applications across various social arenas. Through a combination of lectures, discussions, and hands-on exercises, students will gain a deeper understanding of AI and its potential to transform human communication.
Syllabi:
Format:
Lecture & Section Class (75 students)
Lecture Slides
- Lecture 01 – Introduction
- Lecture 02 – Turing’s Legacy
- Lecture 03 – How Generative AI Works
- Lecture 04 – Narrow to Broad AI
- Lecture 05 – Advancements in Generative AI
- Lecture 06 – Emergent Abilities
- Lecture 07 – Effective Prompt Engineering
- Lecture 08 – Prompt Engineering for Images
- Lecture 09 – AI Control and Vulnerabilities
- Lecture 10 – Hands-on Jailbreaking and Ethical Analysis
- Lecture 11 – AI in Workplace and Society
- Lecture 12 – Opportunities and Challenges of AI Integration
- Lecture 13 – AI in Education
- Lecture 14 – Changing Workplace Tasks
- Lecture 15 – Workplace Disruption
- Lecture 16 – Creativity in the Age of AI
- Lecture 17 – AI and Creative Work
- Lecture 18 – AI Hallucinations
- Lecture 19 – Bias in AI
- Lecture 20 – AI Data and Privacy
- Lecture 21 – Transparent and Explainable AI
- Lecture 22 – Policy Landscape
- Lecture 23 – Navigating Global Competition
- Lecture 24 – Near Future of AI
- Lecture 25 – Utopian and Dystopian Futures
- Lecture 26 – AI Model Collapse
- Lecture 27 – Concluding Throughts
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