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PHIL 315

Ethics of Computing and Artificial Intelligence

Philosophy

3 credit hoursUsually offered: Fall, Spring
Avg GPA
3.45
Easiness
No data
Total regs
11

Grade Distribution

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Avg GPA
3.45
A
72.7%
8
B
18.2%
2
C
0.0%
0
D
0.0%
0
F
0.0%
0
W
9.1%
1
Visual total
11
Other
0
Total regs
11

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3.45
Easiness
N/A
Pass rate
90.9%
Using A, B, C, D as passing
Withdrawal rate
9.1%
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Most common grade
A
Students counted
11
A through F plus W

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Identification and analysis of ethical challenges specific to computing and artificial intelligence as well as the implications of such technology for important moral concepts such as agency, responsibility, and privacy. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): Credit or concurrent enrollment in one 200-level non-logic course in Philosophy; or consent of the instructor. Recommended background: Credit in PHIL 215 .

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