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Human Judgment In The Age Of Ai
Published 12/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 20m | Size: 1.3 GB [/center]
Making smart choices about using AI at work and in daily life
What you'll learn
Make better judgments about when to use AI-and when not to
Understand how AI affects learning, work, relationships, and wellbeing
Identify real-world ethical risks such as over-reliance, bias, privacy, and emotional dependency
Apply practical frameworks to evaluate AI use cases in everyday and workplace decisions
Build human skills-judgment, self-regulation, and accountability-that matter most in an AI-driven world
Requirements
No technical, coding or AI background required
No prior knowledge of AI or ethics needed
Willingness to reflect on how technology influences decisions and behavior
Description
Artificial Intelligence and Generative AI are rapidly transforming how we work, learn, communicate, and make decisions. From education and careers to creativity, relationships, and mental health, AI is quietly shaping everyday choices. Yet as AI tools become more powerful and easier to use, one critical question is often overlooked:When should we use AI-and when should we not?Human Judgment in the Age of AI is a practical, human-centered course on responsible AI decision-making. Rather than focusing on tools, prompts, or coding, this course strengthens the skills that matter most in an AI-driven world: human judgment, ethical reasoning, self-regulation, and accountability.You'll explore how AI is influencing learning and education, reshaping work and jobs, affecting mental health and emotional wellbeing, and entering deeply human spaces such as relationships, care, and grief. Through real-world examples, you'll learn to recognize ethical risks such as over-reliance, loss of agency, privacy concerns, emotional dependency, and the gradual erosion of human decision-making.The course introduces simple, practical frameworks including Pause, Human-in-the-Loop, and Responsible AI checklists to help you pause, reflect, and decide:When AI adds valueWhen it requires human oversightAnd when it's better not to use AI at allDesigned for beginners and professionals alike, this course requires no technical or coding background. It is ideal for students, knowledge workers, managers, educators, HR and L&D professionals, and organizations seeking to adopt Generative AI responsibly while protecting human wellbeing, trust, and performance.It is a decision-making course for staying human in an AI-driven world.
Who this course is for
Professionals using AI tools who want to make responsible, high-quality decisions
Managers and leaders adopting AI in teams and organizations
Educators and trainers navigating AI use in learning environments
HR, L&D, and People leaders shaping AI culture and policy
Students and lifelong learners who want to develop human judgment-not just technical skills-in the age of AI
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Human Judgment In The Age Of Ai
Published 12/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 20m | Size: 1.3 GB [/center]
Making smart choices about using AI at work and in daily life
What you'll learn
Make better judgments about when to use AI-and when not to
Understand how AI affects learning, work, relationships, and wellbeing
Identify real-world ethical risks such as over-reliance, bias, privacy, and emotional dependency
Apply practical frameworks to evaluate AI use cases in everyday and workplace decisions
Build human skills-judgment, self-regulation, and accountability-that matter most in an AI-driven world
Requirements
No technical, coding or AI background required
No prior knowledge of AI or ethics needed
Willingness to reflect on how technology influences decisions and behavior
Description
Artificial Intelligence and Generative AI are rapidly transforming how we work, learn, communicate, and make decisions. From education and careers to creativity, relationships, and mental health, AI is quietly shaping everyday choices. Yet as AI tools become more powerful and easier to use, one critical question is often overlooked:When should we use AI-and when should we not?Human Judgment in the Age of AI is a practical, human-centered course on responsible AI decision-making. Rather than focusing on tools, prompts, or coding, this course strengthens the skills that matter most in an AI-driven world: human judgment, ethical reasoning, self-regulation, and accountability.You'll explore how AI is influencing learning and education, reshaping work and jobs, affecting mental health and emotional wellbeing, and entering deeply human spaces such as relationships, care, and grief. Through real-world examples, you'll learn to recognize ethical risks such as over-reliance, loss of agency, privacy concerns, emotional dependency, and the gradual erosion of human decision-making.The course introduces simple, practical frameworks including Pause, Human-in-the-Loop, and Responsible AI checklists to help you pause, reflect, and decide:When AI adds valueWhen it requires human oversightAnd when it's better not to use AI at allDesigned for beginners and professionals alike, this course requires no technical or coding background. It is ideal for students, knowledge workers, managers, educators, HR and L&D professionals, and organizations seeking to adopt Generative AI responsibly while protecting human wellbeing, trust, and performance.It is a decision-making course for staying human in an AI-driven world.
Who this course is for
Professionals using AI tools who want to make responsible, high-quality decisions
Managers and leaders adopting AI in teams and organizations
Educators and trainers navigating AI use in learning environments
HR, L&D, and People leaders shaping AI culture and policy
Students and lifelong learners who want to develop human judgment-not just technical skills-in the age of AI
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