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SOLM337 AI law and policy: security considerations

Module description

This module examines the interaction between security considerations and AI law and policy. The aim is to critically assess the challenges that international community and national jurisdictions face, and analytically discuss how the global societies may benefit from the advances and applications of AI through systematic AI laws and policies. Discussions will be formed around specific themes, including (1) AI applications and the security policy, (2) Economic security and sustainability, (3) Digital security and privacy, (4) Drone, AI in aviation and security issues, and (5) Laws on automated decision-making and human security.

This is a 15-credit module that encourages independent research, critical thinking and class participation. Students are expected to conduct research individually or in group and contribute to weekly issue-based roundtable discussions.

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Credits

15

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