Ethical AI System for Businesses
Bridge the gap between AI innovation and ethical implementation in your organization. 6 weeks of hands-on training to harness AI responsibly. Developed and taught by Boston University Faculty
The Problem
AI is rapidly transforming business operations—but without ethical guardrails, one biased algorithm or privacy breach can cost millions in fines, lawsuits, and lost trust.
The Solution
Through guided discussions, case studies, and practical exercises, you'll learn to integrate AI tools that save time and elevate impact—while staying compliant and values-aligned.
Is This Course Right for You?
Business leaders and managers implementing AI tools
HR, compliance, and risk professionals building AI policies
Tech team leads bridging innovation and ethics
Small-to-mid business owners who can't afford AI mistakes
Course Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Audit Your AI Tools
Identify and evaluate AI systems for bias, privacy risks, and fairness gaps before they affect your business.
Build Ethical Workflows
Create compliant AI processes that align with GDPR/EU regulations and core company values.
Automate Responsibly
Implement AI solutions for routine tasks while maintaining critical human oversight and quality control.
Navigate Real Crises
Apply frameworks from businesses that survived AI ethics failures to prevent reputation damage.
Lead with Confidence
Communicate AI decisions to boards, teams, and customers with authority and strategic clarity.
Live Virtual Sessions
Wednesdays, 4:00–5:30 PM ET
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What You'll Receive
Meet Your Instructors
Rev. Chris Hope
Founder & Principal Consultant
Ethical AI systems, workforce strategy, curriculum architecture, and Digital Beloved Community frameworks.
Kaytlyn Hope
Operations & Compliance
Leader in Graduate Medical Education operations with deep background in compliance and workflow design.
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Early bird pricing ends May 1, 2026. Don't wait until an AI crisis forces you to act.
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