This course introduces the foundations and practical implementation of Responsible AI, focusing on building AI systems that are fair, transparent, interpretable, and privacy-aware.

Responsible AI in Practice: Fairness, Bias & Explainability
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Responsible AI in Practice: Fairness, Bias & Explainability
This course is part of Responsible AI Specialization

Instructor: Edureka
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What you'll learn
Explain the core principles of fairness, interpretability, privacy, and accountability in Responsible AI systems.
Analyze AI models using fairness metrics, explainability methods, and privacy evaluation techniques.
Apply bias mitigation, interpretability, and privacy-preserving methods to improve AI system reliability.
Evaluate trade-offs between fairness, privacy, interpretability, and model performance in real-world AI solutions.
Skills you'll gain
- Decision Intelligence
- AI Security
- Ethical Standards And Conduct
- Risk Management
- Risk Mitigation
- Responsible AI
- Governance
- Risk Analysis
- Security Management
- Security Strategy
- Business Risk Management
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML)
- Model Evaluation
- AI literacy
- Trustworthiness
- Machine Learning
- Machine Learning Methods
- Information Privacy
- Stakeholder Analysis
- Data Ethics
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