This webinar series is tailored for learners of all backgrounds, aiming to empower you through key areas of AI literacy outlined in the AI Literacy Framework, designed and developed by Dr. Stella Lee, Paradox Learning Inc. Whether you’re in education, business, nonprofit, or public service, this series will help you build foundational knowledge, sharpen your critical thinking, and prepare for the future of AI in the workplace. Can We Trust AI? Ethical Questions and Critical Thinking Skills Artificial intelligence is increasingly shaping decisions in our workplaces—but how do we know we can trust the outputs? This session is part of the Introduction to AI Literacy Webinar Series, a collaborative initiative between Athabasca University Faculty of Graduate Studies and Untapped Energy, designed to help professionals across fields build the skills to navigate AI with clarity and confidence. In this webinar, we will take a closer look at how to recognize bias, misinformation, and ethical red flags in AI tools that may already be part of your workflow. Furthermore, you will gain practical strategies to question AI outputs, verify their reliability, and advocate for more responsible, transparent use of AI in your organization.
This webinar series is tailored for learners of all backgrounds, aiming to empower you through key areas of AI literacy outlined in the AI Literacy Framework, designed and developed by Dr. Stella Lee, Paradox Learning Inc. Whether you’re in education, business, nonprofit, or public service, this series will help you build foundational knowledge, sharpen your critical thinking, and prepare for the future of AI in the workplace.
Can We Trust AI? Ethical Questions and Critical Thinking Skills
Artificial intelligence is increasingly shaping decisions in our workplaces—but how do we know we can trust the outputs? This session is part of the Introduction to AI Literacy Webinar Series, a collaborative initiative between Athabasca University Faculty of Graduate Studies and Untapped Energy, designed to help professionals across fields build the skills to navigate AI with clarity and confidence.
In this webinar, we will take a closer look at how to recognize bias, misinformation, and ethical red flags in AI tools that may already be part of your workflow. Furthermore, you will gain practical strategies to question AI outputs, verify their reliability, and advocate for more responsible, transparent use of AI in your organization.
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