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Home / Business and Economy / Edinburgh Uni Offers Free AI Course for Small Business

Edinburgh Uni Offers Free AI Course for Small Business

19 Jan

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Summary

  • Free course at University of Edinburgh addresses AI dangers for SMEs.
  • Course warns of 'shadow AI' where employees use tools secretly.
  • Aims to equip leaders for informed AI adoption decisions.
Edinburgh Uni Offers Free AI Course for Small Business

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can now access a free course at the University of Edinburgh designed to illuminate the potential dangers and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence. This initiative seeks to bridge the gap between AI's advancing capabilities and public trust.

The curriculum specifically addresses the emerging threat of 'shadow AI,' where employees utilize AI tools such as ChatGPT without their organization's consent or supervision. It also explores risks like generative chatbots providing fabricated customer information or AI automating tasks that hinder junior employee development.

Part of the Bridging Responsible AI Divides (Braid) programme, the course emphasizes informed decision-making over unconditional AI adoption. It aims to equip leaders with the knowledge to manage risks, protect customer trust, and make sound judgments about whether AI is suitable for their specific business needs.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Shadow AI refers to employees using AI tools like ChatGPT without their employer's knowledge or approval.
SMEs should be cautious due to risks like AI fabricating information, hindering employee skill development, and potential biases.
The University of Edinburgh is offering a free online course called Responsible AI for SMEs through its website.

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