AI+ Policy Maker™

Price
Net: 397,00
VAT.: 75,43

Price
Net: 397,00
VAT.: 75,43

Price
Net: 397,00
VAT.: 75,43

Price
Net: 397,00
VAT.: 75,43

Price
Net: 397,00
VAT.: 75,43

Price
Net: 397,00
VAT.: 75,43

Price
Net: 397,00
VAT.: 75,43

Price
Net: 397,00
VAT.: 75,43

Price
Net: 397,00
VAT.: 75,43

Price
Net: 397,00
VAT.: 75,43

Price
Net: 397,00
VAT.: 75,43

Price
Net: 397,00
VAT.: 75,43

Duration
1 day

For companies and job seekers:
this course is 100% fundable!
 

Location

Course Language
English

Training Solutions
WalkIn®

A dynamic environment shaped by AI, regulation, and digital transformation requires sound guidance. The course provides a clear starting point for modern decisions that combine technical innovation with responsible design.

Key topics

  • Fundamentals of current AI regulation and global trends.
  • Strategic design of guidelines for AI systems.
  • Impact of automated decisions on organizations.
  • Methods for transparent, robust, and traceable AI governance.
  • Interfaces between technology, law, ethics, and public administration.

Prerequisite
Interest in AI strategies, digital technologies, and regulatory developments. Expertise is helpful but not required.

Target audience
Individuals from administration, business, research, and politics who want to help shape AI design in a responsible and future-oriented way.

The content reinforces a solid understanding of effective AI frameworks and supports responsible decision-making in a digitally connected future.
 

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course content
  • Understanding AI: Definitions and Concepts
  • Historical development of AI
  • Current AI technologies and applications
  • AI trends and future developments
  • AI terminology and jargon for policymakers
  • The role of AI in government and public services
  • Case studies on AI in public administration
  • AI for regulatory compliance and enforcement
  • Challenges in introducing AI in government
  • Policy considerations for implementing AI
  • Principles of AI ethics
  • Bias, fairness, and discrimination in AI systems
  • Data protection and data security
  • Socioeconomic Impact of AI
  • AI and human rights
  • Overview of AI regulations worldwide
  • Data management and data protection laws
  • Intellectual property rights in AI
  • Liability and responsibility in AI systems
  • Development of AI guidelines and laws
  • Challenges for the security and reliability of AI
  • Risk assessment and management strategies
  • Cybersecurity and AI
  • Ensuring reliability and resilience
  • Incident response and crisis management
  • AI and the future of work
  • The role of AI in economic growth
  • Promoting AI innovation and entrepreneurship
  • AI in developing countries
  • Combating economic inequalities
  • Development of national AI strategies
  • Building AI skills in the public sector
  • Public-private partnerships in the field of AI
  • Financing and investment in AI
  • Monitoring, evaluation, and continuous improvement
  • New AI technologies and trends
  • International cooperation on AI governance
  • AI and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
  • Public engagement and transparency
  • The future of AI policymaking

Frequently asked questions

  • The course shows how AI can be used sensibly and responsibly in political, public, and social decision-making processes—in a well-founded, practical, and future-proof manner.
  • Because political decisions are increasingly influenced by data, anyone who wants to have a say needs technical understanding, ethical awareness, and strategic thinking.
  • He shows how risks such as bias, lack of transparency, or loss of control can be identified, classified, and regulated—with a view to their social consequences.
  • Topics covered include tools such as SHAP, TensorFlow, AWS SageMaker, as well as key issues relating to governance, regulation, transparency, and ethical AI policy.
  • All content is adapted to international developments, including the EU AI Act, fundamental digital rights, and global regulatory approaches. Focus: current opportunities and challenges.
  • Strategic. Technical fundamentals are explained in an understandable way, without requiring programming knowledge—the focus is on political relevance, social impact, and design competence.
  • Its focus on public responsibility, regulation, and political action makes it unique—ideal for decision-makers without an IT background.
  • It strengthens professional expertise in a future-oriented field, fosters interdisciplinary understanding, and prepares students for roles with responsibility in politics, strategy, and ethics.

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