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ENGL100 — AI and Imagination: Critical Studies in Work, Life, and Community

5 credits · 55 hours

ENGL 100 - AI and Imagination: Critical Studies in Work, Life, and Community ENGL 100 - AI and Imagination: Critical Studies in Work, Life, and Community 5 Credits This course explores the representation of artificial intelligence in human-made cultural artifacts, and the representation of humans in artificial intelligence and related technologies. Students analyze how the representation of artificial intelligence in cultural artifacts including film, writing, media, and/or art reflect the relationships and perspectives of humans relating to technology. Students will examine AI use policies and perception in academic and professional settings, including writing and research practices. Students learn and research how data, coding, and technological design are affected by human bias and how these technologies impact people of various identities and the environment. Students will develop a critical analysis of AI use in contexts such as education, policing, and health at a local and global scale. Fees Academic Technology Fee Quarters Typically ummer Day, Online Fall Day, Online Winter Day, Online Spring Day, Online Designed to Serve Students seeking to understand AI technologies and how they apply within their own academic pathway, professional work, personally, in community, and/or globally. Active Date 20260408T14:59:28 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area I Course Outline The course introduces how bias and human

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