Certificate of completion issued to
Barbara Del Carmen Antonieta Erazo-Nielsen
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AI Risks and Ethical Challenges Pathway
Completion date
14 Oct 2025
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About AI Risks and Ethical Challenges Pathway
5 Learning modules
44 minutes of learning
4.7 rating
Foundational level
AI is perhaps most gamechanging technology of our lifetimes. This pathway delves into the ethical challenges and implications of emerging technologies like AI. Explore how AI is reshaping the workplace, our personal lives, and broader societal norms. Discover how to identify the limitations and potential pitfalls of AI, develop critical thinking skills to navigate misinformation, and understand the importance of human judgment and ethical awareness in an increasingly digital world.
In this pathway
Define ethics and key AI terminology
Understand the limitations of AI and identify examples of when it goes wrong
Understand how AI is used in personal and professional lives
Outline the threats AI has on human rights
Develop critical thinking when using AI and outline actions to help navigate the AI era
Pathway experts
Alison Taylor
Alison Taylor is a professor at NYU Stern School of Business and the Executive Director of Ethical Systems, a research collaboration focused on ethical organizational culture. She has spent the last two decades consulting multinational companies on risk, anti-corruption, sustainability, human rights, culture and behavior, stakeholder engagement, ESG, and ethics and compliance. She is also a senior advisor at sustainability non-profit BSR, a member of the Board at Venture ESG, and a sustainability advisor at Zai Lab, KKR and Pictet Group. Prior to joining Ethical Systems, she was managing director at Business for Social Responsibility, running the sustainability management, futures and supply chain practices. Alison has also worked at Transparency International, Control Risks, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Fordham Law School. She is a 2023-24 member of the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Good Governance, and is the author of 'Higher Ground: How Business Can Do the Right Thing in a Turbulent World.'