The Ethics and Safety in Open AI course is designed for developers, engineers, and technical product builders who are new to Generative AI but already have intermediate machine learning knowledge, basic Python proficiency, and familiarity with development environments such as VS Code, and who want to engineer, customize, and deploy open generative AI solutions while avoiding vendor lock-in.

Ethics and Safety in Open AI

Ethics and Safety in Open AI
This course is part of Open Generative AI: Build with Open Models and Tools Professional Certificate

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There are 3 modules in this course
Learn how to identify bias in both training data and model outputs, measure it with quantitative techniques, and apply strategies to mitigate it. You’ll use evaluation tools on fine-tuned models to see the impact of bias first hand and practice approaches for reducing it. By the end, you’ll have practical methods to ensure your models are fair, credible, and reliable in real-world applications.
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This module gives you the tools to make AI systems safer and more trustworthy. You’ll design content filtering and moderation layers, apply input validation and output sanitation, and simulate real-world red-teaming scenarios. These skills help you prevent harmful or unsafe model behavior, building the kind of guardrails that organizations expect in production-ready AI systems.
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Learn how to prove where AI content comes from and keep your deployments compliant. You’ll apply watermarking and provenance standards like Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA), practice detecting AI-generated content, and review licensing requirements and attribution rules. You’ll also examine regulatory frameworks like General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA), giving you the skills to reduce risk and protect credibility in professional AI projects.
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3 videos1 ungraded lab
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