
Ethics & Responsible AI for Employees
Understand the ethical use of GenAI in daily workflows and decision-making.
Pillar
People – Mindset, Leadership & Change
Overview
This course equips employees with practical knowledge of ethical principles and responsible practices when using Generative AI in day-to-day tasks. It demystifies key risks such as bias, misinformation, and data misuse, while offering actionable strategies to ensure transparency, fairness, and accountability.
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Recognize the ethical implications of using GenAI tools
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Identify and avoid common AI misuse scenarios
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Understand key topics like data privacy, bias, and hallucination
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Apply organization-approved AI usage guidelines
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Make informed, ethical decisions when interacting with AI systems
Target Audience
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All employees using or impacted by AI in their roles
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HR, marketing, customer service, and content teams
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Team leads and AI pilot participants
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Anyone contributing to GenAI inputs or using GenAI outputs
Duration
20 hours over 4 days (5 hours per day)
Delivery Format
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Scenario-based workshops
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Ethical dilemma group discussions
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Case studies and role-play exercises
Materials Provided
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Responsible AI Quick Guide for Employees
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Case study workbook
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Interactive decision-making checklist
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Certificate of completion
Outcomes
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Develop a responsible AI mindset for daily work
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Reduce the risk of unethical or unintended AI use
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Promote transparency, fairness, and safety in AI-driven tasks
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Align personal and team behavior with ethical GenAI guidelines
Outline / Content
Day 1: Foundations of Ethical AI Use
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What is Responsible AI? Key principles and definitions
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Overview of ethical risks: bias, misinformation, hallucinations
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Personal responsibility in AI-augmented workflows
Day 2: Understanding Risks in Context
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Data privacy and confidentiality when using GenAI
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Bias and fairness: Recognizing and avoiding discriminatory outcomes
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Transparency and accountability in AI-assisted decisions
Day 3: Scenarios & Decision-Making in Practice
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Interactive ethical dilemma simulations
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GenAI in customer interactions, content creation, and research
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Red flag behaviors and how to respond
Day 4: Embedding Ethics in Team Culture
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Working with AI within company policies and values
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Peer accountability and team norms for AI use
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Creating a feedback loop for ethical concerns and improvement
