3613 - (OSHEROnline)Invisible Intelligence: The Unseen Algorithms Reshaping Your Daily Life (Eliot Bethke)
Course Description
This is an Osher Online course, created and offered through the Osher National Resource Center. These courses are different from our regular OLLI at Emory program. These are six-week courses and live attendance required. You must also have an active OLLI at Emory membership and to register. Currently all classes are limited with 13 seats.
This class is supported by the NRC and participation details can be found on our website.
Invisible Intelligence: The Unseen Algorithms Reshaping Your Daily Life (Lecture)
Artificial Intelligence (AI) shapes our daily lives in subtle yet powerful ways. In this non-technical course, we will explore six case studies that reveal how AI systems work, the ethics behind machine decision-making, and the impact of these technologies on our world. We will gain a deeper understanding of AI’s current influence—and the possibilities ahead.
Your instructor: Eliot Bethke
Eliot Bethke is a PhD candidate in computational bioengineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He previously worked in research and development at several Midwest start-ups, focusing on product design and manufacturing. After running a summer internship program, he shifted his focus to education and now shares his expertise in hardware and software development with future engineers.
Class Dates and Time: Thursdays, January 15 through February 19
1pm Alaska | 2pm Pacific | 3pm Mountain | 4pm Central | 5pm Eastern
Each session is 90 minutes.
Class schedule: Live lectures will take place on Thursdays via ZOOM
Thursday, January 15
Thursday, January 22
Thursday, January 29
Thursday, February 5
Thursday, February 12
Thursday, February 19
Registration is required to attend, and limited space is available.
