Artificial Intelligence: Technology, Governance, and Policy Frameworks online course

Start date: 17 February 2025

Artificial intelligence has moved from the realm of science fiction into our everyday lives. But what is it, exactly, and how does it change the socio-economic landscape? What is at stake for governments, businesses, and citizens?

Artificial intelligence (AI) has developed significantly in recent years, and is increasingly part of everyday life. Interactive voice assistants in our mobile phones, targeted online advertisement, autonomous cars, and autonomous weapons are some examples of the varied applications of AI in our societies. This course aims to provide in-depth knowledge that will enable participants to assess critically the consequences of AI and understand the opportunities and challenges it creates across a broad spectrum of areas, including the fields of policy and diplomacy. It provides an interdisciplinary coverage of the topic, encompassing technical, political, legal, economic, security, and ethical issues related to AI.

This 10-week online course builds on the research and analysis conducted by Diplo’s AI Lab.

This course can be taken as part of the Advanced Diploma in Internet Governance.

Reviews

Artificial Intelligence

Text – Bárbara del Castillo

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– Ms Bárbara del Castillo, Consul for Economic and Innovation Affairs at the Consulate General of Mexico in Boston, USA

Text – Vladimir Nikolov

Nl3ZJ3Kn Vladimir Nikolov Alumni ReviewsAn eye-opening and intellectually exciting course! DIPLO’s knowledgeable staff, with renowned AI policy experts, academics, practitioners and high-ranking diplomats, will guide you through a highly interactive 10-week journey that holistically reflects upon AI, its radical socioeconomic implications, and cutting-edge real-life applications. Thought-provoking texts and exchanges between participants alarm for AI’s potential to transform not only manufacturing, transport, or work, but even re-define basic human rights or what it means to be a human being in the AI era. An exceptionally insightful course! I recommend it as a MUST for professionals from all walks of life.

– Mr Vladimir Nikolov, Experienced insurance & compliance professional, Switzerland

Text – Isabelle Dochy

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– Ms Isabelle Dochy, Government Affairs and Public Policy Professional, Brussels, Belgium

Text – Daniel Bill Opio

Daniel Bill Opio alumni reviewsIt goes without saying that the lecturers are so exceptional and helpful. I enjoyed the modules on AI and human rights, as well as AI and cybersecurity. I have already begun applying the knowledge acquired in our #CybesecurityInAI tweet chat, held by the Cyber Law Initiative and Harvard’s Cyberlaw Clinic.

– Mr Daniel Bill Opio, Cyber Law Initiative, Uganda

Text – Liz Galvez

VIUL5H3q Liz Galvez alumni reviewsI can say I have learnt a huge amount, not just from the lecture texts and readings, but also from all the participants. As an introduction to AI, this course was excellent. I signed up for the course as it’s an area on which I knew almost nothing. I started working when we were still using manual typewriters, carbon paper, and telex machines, so the tech behind computers and AI is baffling to me.

– Mrs Liz Galvez, Former Senior Diplomat, British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, UK

Text – Lorenzo Vargas

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– Mr Lorenzo Vargas, Programme Manager, World Association for Christian Communication, Canada

Text – Gonçalo Duarte Raposo Carriço

Diplo alumnus Gonçalo Duarte Raposo CarriçoI came to realise that global discussions on the internet were too important not to be engaged in. I took this course to help me understand the global dimension of AI in all its discussion frameworks. In a very well-structured way, through easy and fluid readings, this course made me realise how much is at stake now, and potentially in the future, for a society that uses AI. The discussions with peers with thought-provoking moderation on both the readings and during the weekly class meetings are the cherry on top of the cake. They allowed me to look at AI from a different perspective and to see the issues and opportunities it brings from many different angles.

– Mr Gonçalo Duarte Raposo Carriço, Associate Director, EU Affairs, AT&T, Belgium

Text – Alexandra Borgeaud Dit Avocat

Diplo alumna Alexandra BorgeaudGiven the incredibly fast-paced AI developments and their critical impact on most areas of society and human life, I have thoroughly enjoyed this course and benefited greatly from the knowledge and experiences of my fellow participants. While I was already familiar with the impact of AI on human rights and international security, this course has allowed me to gain essential knowledge about the technical aspects, the various mechanisms and frameworks of AI governance, as well as our future prospects.

– Ms Alexandra Borgeaud Dit Avocat, Resident Coordinator’s Office, United Nations, Switzerland

Text – Oscar Ramírez

Diplo alumnus Oscar RamirezArtificial intelligence will impact international relations in the near future. This course provides an overview of its technical aspects, but it is most useful for diplomats and non-specialist policymakers as it provides important insights into the potential of AI to shape future geopolitics, economics, human rights, and global governance.

– Mr Oscar Ramírez, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of the Republic of Ecuador, Turkey

Text – Judy Okite

Diplo alumna Judy OkiteThe AI course was very informative, and the range of topics covered allows anyone to learn something because it is up to date with AI developments. I was most impressed by the examples of how persons with disabilities can benefit from AI. It was worth 10 weeks of my time!

– Ms Judy Okite, Founder, Association for Accessibility and Equality, Kenya

Text – Bruno Ané

Diplo alumnus Bruno AnéData and AI have become a critical source of power, largely ungoverned. This course provides both general knowledge on AI’s state of the art and its future implications for the foreign policy landscape. With clear content, it is perfectly balanced and addresses different fields on the international agenda: human rights, health, disarmament, trade, security, etc. A fundamental tool for any international professional.

– Mr Bruno Ané, Senior Policy Advisor – Permanent Mission of Argentina to the UN in Geneva

Text – Otto Saki

Diplo alumnus Otto SakiArtificial intelligence is a fascinating field. This course surfaces wide-ranging geopolitical, economic, and governance issues that every policymaker, diplomat, engineer, social justice advocate, and scholar must be aware of. It provides a solid foundation for understanding a complex subject matter, enabling one to separate rhetoric from reality.

– Mr Otto Saki, Global Program Officer, Civic Engagement and Government, Ford Foundation, Zimbabwe

What will you learn?

  • How to explain what AI is from both technical and policy perspectives, elaborating on practical, philosophical, and ethical aspects
  • To critically assess the impact of AI  across several areas, including security, commerce and finance, human rights, decision-making, and job markets
  • To analyse the emerging processes for the governance of AI and the challenges related to the implementation of principles such as transparency, accountability, and explainability
  • To draft the key elements of a national or institutional AI strategy, encompassing overall goals, definition of strategic sectors for investment, an evaluation of the (national) regulatory environment, and guidelines for an ethical framework in the field of AI
  • How to explain the potential need for regulation of AI and the different approaches that could be adopted (legal, technical standards, social norms, economic incentives)
  • How to map the relevant actors and forums for the discussion and governance of AI
  • To reflect on whether and how AI could be beneficially employed in their fields of work
  • To articulate a critical opinion on emerging issues, such as the impact of AI on the future of decision-making, and on democracy

How will you learn?

In this course you will interact intensively in discussions with classmates and lecturers from around the world. You will receive guidance and personalised feedback on your classwork from the course team.

How long will you learn?

The course lasts for 10 weeks:

  • 1 week of course introduction and orientation to online learning
  • 8 weeks of addressing the course topics one by one (see below for more details)
  • 1 week for the final assignment and completing pending tasks

Course lecturers

Marília Maciel

Head of Digital Commerce & Internet Policy, Diplo

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Sorina Teleanu

Director of Knowledge, Diplo

Lee Hibbard

Administrator, Bioethics Unit, Council of Europe

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Anja Đajić

Researcher - AI & Data Lab, Diplo

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Jovan Njegić

Head of AI & Data Lab, Diplo

Eduardo Magrani

Doctor of Laws (Ph.D)

Who should apply

The course will be of interest to:

  • Officials in government ministries or regulatory bodies, including diplomats who deal with technology issues.
  • Staff of intergovernmental, international, and regional organisations in charge of Internet and ICT policy, technology, and development.
  • Professionals from the corporate sector wishing to understand the interplay between AI and regulation.
  • Journalists covering technology-related issues.
  • Postgraduate students, academics, and researchers in the fields of machine learning and AI.

Overview

The course consists of 8 modules:

  • What is artificial intelligence (AI) and how does it work
  • AI: Main areas of application
  • AI, sustainable development, and human rights
  • AI, geopolitics, and peace and security
  • Framing AI governance
  • AI governance and approaches
  • AI prompting
  • AI tools for policymakers and diplomatic functions

Methodology

The Artificial Intelligence online course is based on a collaborative learning approach, involving a high level of interaction over a period of 10 weeks. Reading materials and the necessary tools for online interaction are provided in a virtual classroom.

Each week, participants study and discuss course materials and complete additional online activities. At the end of the week, participants and lecturers meet to discuss the topic of the week. For successful completion, this course requires a minimum of 5 to 7 hours of study time per week.

Prerequisites

All course applicants must have regular internet access; dial-up connections are sufficient, but broadband is preferable.

Applicants for certificate courses must have:

  • An undergraduate university degree OR 3 years of work experience and appropriate professional qualifications in diplomacy or international relations
  • Sufficient English language skills to undertake postgraduate-level studies

Fees and scholarships

The fee for this course is €690

Note: Diplo alumni can benefit from a 15% discount on the fee for this course.

A limited number of partial scholarships are available for diplomats and others working in international relations from developing countries. Discounts are available for more than one participant from the same institution.

You can apply for this course as:

How to apply

Fill out the short form to start your application process for this course. You will receive an instruction email on how to continue.

Applying for financial assistance? Please indicate this on the application form, upload your CV, and a motivation statement that should include:

  • Details of your relevant professional and educational background
  • Reasons for your interest in the course
  • Why do you feel you should have the opportunity to participate in this course? How will your participation benefit you, your institution and/or your country?

Please note that financial assistance from Diplo is available only to applicants from developing countries!

Late applications will only be considered if there are spaces available in the course.

Cancellation policy

Diplo reserves the right to cancel this course if enrolment is insufficient. In case of cancellation, Diplo will notify applicants shortly after the application deadline. Applicants who have paid an application fee may apply this fee towards another course or receive a refund.



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