LEADS Best practices
Developing a common Body of Knowledge (BOK)for a master’s in human-centred AI
Type
Programme design
Beneficiaries
Private training providers, Public HEI and VET providers
Contacts
Barry Feeney, Head of School of Enterprise Computing and Digital Transformation, TU Dublin
Context
- Developing human-centred AI programmes and courses delivered in multiple languages across Hungary, Italy, Ireland and the Netherlands, to support the legal, regulatory-compliant, and ethical adoption of AI.
Action
- Organising learning events, such as panels and expert workshops, using the expertise of all partners, that will comprise the Human-Centred AI master’s Programme, including study materials.
- Developing a common Body of Knowledge in collaboration with industry and research centres.
Challenge
- Addressing inconsistent requirements across countris and institutions.
- Fitting with the university culture, particularly when it comes down to selecting whether to adopt an applied vs. technological approach.
Key takeaways
- Transpose the Body of Knowledge to national formats for validation.