
HUMAN
Strictly speaking, AI is a subfield of mathematics, statistics, and computer science.
But the AI boom of recent years raises an important question: What are the consequences of the rise of AI in human society? Who should be held responsible and who should cover the costs arising from wrong decisions by autonomous systems? How should we prepare the general population for the enormous impact of AI on the job market? How should we address the new privacy and veracity concerns brought about by the AI revolution? The goal of the HUMAN block is to address and discuss ethical, legal, and socio-economic aspects of AI.
Courses
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Artificial Intelligence and Security
FSV CUNI (Summer)
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Ethics and Economics
FSV CUNI (Winter)
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Human-Artificial Intelligence Nexus
FSV CUNI (Summer)
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FEE CTU
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Artificial Intelligence in Robotics
B4M36UIR/BE4M36UIR Winter
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Autonomous Robotics
B3M33ARO1/BE3M33ARO1 Summer
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Computer Vision Methods
B4M33MPV/BE4M33MPV Summer
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Functional Programming
B4B36FUP Summer
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Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
B4B36ZUI Summer
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Julia for optimization and learning
B0B36JUL Winter
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Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning
B4B33RPZ/BE5B33RPZ Winter
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FIT CTU
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FSV CUNI
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MFF CUNI
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Artificial Intelligence I
NAIL069 Winter
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Artificial Intelligence II
NAIL070 Summer
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Deep Learning
NPFL138 Summer
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Deep Reinforcement Learning
NPFL139 Summer
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Dialogue Systems
NPFL123 Summer
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Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
NAIL120 Summer
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Introduction to Machine Learning with Python
NPFL129 Winter
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Large Language Models
NPFL140 Summer
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Modern Algorithmic Game Theory
NOPT021 Winter
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Natural Language Processing
NPFL124 Summer
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