Proficient: Lesson 2

The Ethics of AI at Work

Why does ethics training always feel like it was written for someone else? Because it usually was. In this lesson, you'll look at AI ethics from your own seat — not your employer's. You'll work through four real scenarios where the ethical call is yours to make, examine a court case where a company tried to blame its AI and lost, and write your own analysis. AI can't carry consequences. This lesson is about what you carry.
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Who It’s For

This lesson is ideal for adults aged 18+ who are entering the workplace or early in their careers. It's a great fit for anyone who uses AI at work — or expects to — and wants to think clearly about the decisions that come with it: what to disclose, what you're responsible for, and what happens when things go wrong and there's no policy to hide behind.

What’s Included

Real-life scenarios & quizzes

Reflection journals & tools

Final assessment & certificate

Downloadable glossary & reference sheet

Why This Matters

AI is being used in workplaces right now — and most of the guidance around it is written to protect organizations, not to help individuals make better decisions. This lesson gives you the skills to examine ethical situations from your own perspective, understand what you actually carry when you use AI at work, and make judgment calls that you can stand behind — before something goes wrong, not after.

Ready to Think Clearly About What You're Responsible For?

Learn at your own pace with immersive, scenario-based content designed to build the ethical judgment and self-awareness skills that matter most when the decisions are real and the consequences are yours.
In this course, you'll:
  • Work through four ethical scenarios — bias, privacy, transparency, accountability — and make the call yourself
  • Explore the gap between what corporate ethics training covers and what you actually face as an employee
  • Examine the pressure to hide AI use at work — and why that pressure exists
  • Study a real court case where a company tried to claim its AI was a separate legal entity — and lost
  • Write your own short case analysis from three perspectives and save it to your record

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