SOCIAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
PHL 546 · 001 · CRN 56130 OpenEnrollments and seats availability
30/30
Enrollment
5/5
Waitlist
Campus
Oregon State - Corvallis
Credits
3
Type
Lecture · In-Person Section
Grading
Normal Grading Mode
Session
Full Term (11 week; Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer) (03-30-2026 to 06-05-2026)
Meets
TR 12pm-1:20pm in MLM 234 - Milam Hall 234 (GP) (3/30 to 6/5)
Instructor
Alicia Patterson
Attribute
Graduate Stand-Alone Class (GSAC)
Description
Examines social and ethical issues that arise in artificial intelligence (AI). Analyzes how AI could change the understanding of humanity, morality, and society. Evaluates decisions related to the development and use of AI, and creates moral and socially responsible decisions.
Registration restrictions
Postbac Degree Seeking or Undergraduate level students may not enroll.