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Catalog Description
Introduces human aspects of Artificial Intelligence systems. Psychological and societal implications of AI and human-centered design principles for AI-integrated products.
Instructor Description
This course introduces human aspects of AI systems for UX design students. It will provide an overview of AI's psychological and societal implications and the opportunities to design AI-integrated products by applying human-centered design principles.
Prerequisites
Upper-division standing and Informatics 310U.
Restrictions
Generally restricted to undergradute Informatics majors through registration period 1 and extended to Informatics minors in period 2. Outside students – including iSchool graduate students – will only be accepted during period 3.