
Educational Offerings
At Carnegie Mellon University, several of our faculty and researchers offer hands-on and experiential educational and research opportunities for high school students, undergraduate students, staff and faculty, and community and industry partners.
Courses offered include:
- AI, Ethics, and Society (Alex London)
- Computational Ethics for Natural Language Processing (Emma Struebell and Alan Black)
- Design of AI Products and Systems (John Zimmerman, Jodi Forlizzi, Nik Martelaro)
- Designing Better Human AI Futures (Rayid Ghani and Conrad Tucker)
- Ethics and AI (Derek Leben)
- Ethics & Policy Issues in Computing (Mike Skirpan, Sarah Fox)
- Executive Education Responsible AI class (Alex London, Pradeep Ravikumar, Norman Sadeh, Rayid Ghani)
- Fairness, Accountability, Transparency, and Ethics (FATE) in Sociotechnical Systems (Jason Hong, Motahhare Eslami)
- Foundations of Privacy; Human-AI Interactions; Algorithms for Private Data Analysis (Steven Wu)
- Human AI Interaction (Haiyi Zhu and Steven Wu)
- Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) in Human-Computer Interaction (Ken Holstein)
- Machine Learning, Ethics, and Society (Hoda Heidari)
- Machine Learning in Practice (Rayid Ghani and Kit Rodolfa)
- Machine Learning in Production (Christian Kästner)
- Machine Learning for Public Policy Lab (Rayid Ghani and Kit Rodolfa)
Contact us | ResponsibleAI@cmu.edu