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The document outlines the lesson plan for the Responsible AI course at B N M Institute of Technology for the academic year 2024-25. It includes course objectives, topics covered across various modules, assessment methods, and the mapping of course outcomes to program outcomes. The course aims to educate students on responsible AI practices, ethical implications, legal frameworks, and governance in AI development.

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Lesson Plan - RIA

The document outlines the lesson plan for the Responsible AI course at B N M Institute of Technology for the academic year 2024-25. It includes course objectives, topics covered across various modules, assessment methods, and the mapping of course outcomes to program outcomes. The course aims to educate students on responsible AI practices, ethical implications, legal frameworks, and governance in AI development.

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B N M Institute of Technology

An Autonomous Institution under VTU


Department of Artificial Intelligent and Machine Learning
Lesson Plan
Course Name: Responsible AI Year of Study: 2024-25(Even)
Course Code: 22AML16612
Faculty Name: Prof Kruthi.P Semester: VI “A” & “B”

Course Learning Objectives:


This course will enable students to
1. Responsible AI and Ethics
2. Ethics and Social implications of AI.
3. Principles of Responsible AI and machine learning
4. Global AI governance framework and standards of OECD
5. Legal and regulatory landscape for AI, covering laws related to non-discrimination , data protection
and
intellectual property
Text &
Applications in
Lecture Unit / Reference
Topics Covered the present
Session Module book
scenario
Module 1: Introduction to Responsible AI and its Principles, Fundamentals of AI
Responsible AI, Principles, AI
1 Framework ,Bias in AI, RAI Policies and
Governance,
Creating and Evaluating AI models,
2 The History and Evolution of AI and Data
Science
Identify Ethical issues, Issue spotting and
3 mitigation, monitoring and optimizing AI
model
Types of AI Systems: Narrow vs. General AI, L1
Case Study
4 1 Machine Learning Basics and Training L2
Methods, L3
Deep Learning, Generative AI, and
5 Transformer Models, Natural Language
Processing and Multi-modal Models,
Socio-technical AI Systems and Cross-
6
disciplinary Collaboration,
The History and Evolution of AI and Data
7
Science
8 Activity
Module 2: Understand AI impact on society, RAI principles trustworthy AI
2 Individual Harms: Civil Rights, Safety, and Case Study L3
9 Economic Impact, Group Harms:
Discrimination and Bias in AI Systems,
10 Societal Harms: Democracy, Education, and
Public Trust, Organizational Risks:
Reputational,

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Cultural, and Economic Threats,
11
Environmental and Ecosystem Impacts of AI,
Redistribution of Jobs and Economic
12 Opportunities Due to AI, AI's Impact on
Workforce and Educational Access
Core Principles of Responsible AI, Human-
13 centric AI Systems, Transparency,
Explainability, and Accountability in AI,
Safe, Secure, and Resilient AI Systems,
14 Privacy-Enhanced AI Systems and Data
Protection,
OECD and EU Standards for Trustworthy AI,
15 Comparison of Global Ethical Guidelines for
AI
16 Activity
Module 3: AI laws and regulatory compliance, AI Legal Framework, GDRP Requirements
Section Introduction, AI-Specific Laws and
17 Regulations, Non-Discrimination Laws and
AI Applications,
Product Safety Laws for AI Systems, Privacy
18
and Data Protection in AI Systems,
Intellectual Property and AI: Legal
19 Considerations, Key Components of the EU
Digital Services Act
the Intersection of AI and GDPR
20
Requirements
3 Case Study L3
Comparison of Global Ethical Guidelines for
21 AI, Requirements for High-Risk AI Systems
and Foundation Models,
Notification and Enforcement Mechanisms
under the EU AI Act, Canada's Artificial
22
Intelligence and Data Act (Bill C-27), Key
Components of U.S. AI-related State Laws,
China's Draft Regulations on Generative AI,
23 Harmonizing Global AI Laws and Risk
Management Frameworks
24 Activity
Module 4: AI Development Life Cycle and Testing
4 Section introduction, Determining AI Case Study L3
25
governance structure and responsibilities, ,
Data strategies, model selection, Ethical
26
design in AI system and Architecture
Understanding the Governance Challenges in
27
AI Planning,
Cross-functional Team Collaboration in AI
28
Planning
Feature engineering in AI model, Model
29 Training and best practices, Testing and
Validation process AI Models,
30 Testing AI Models with Edge Cases and
Adversarial Inputs, Privacy-preserving
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Machine Learning Techniques,
Repeatability Assessments and Model Fact
31 Sheets, conducting Algorithm Impact
Assessments
32 Activity
Module 5:: Implementation of AI Governance, AI Project Management and Risk Management
Governance Infrastructure: Key Roles and
33 Responsibilitie, Cross-functional
Collaboration in AI Governance,
AI Regulatory Requirements and Compliance
34 Procedures, Establishing a Responsible AI
Culture within Organizations,
Assessing AI Maturity Levels in Business
35
Functions,
36 Managing Third-Party Risks in AI Systems
Scoping AI Projects: Identifying Key
5 Case Study L3
Objectives, Mapping AI Risks: Identifying
37
Internal and External Threats, Developing
Risk Mitigation Strategies for AI Projects,
Constructing a Harms Matrix for AI Risk
38 Assessment, Conducting Algorithm Impact
Assessments,
Engaging Stakeholders in AI Risk
39 Management, Data Provenance, Lineage, and
Accuracy in AI Systems
40 Activity

CO-PO/PSO Mapping:

Bloom’s
COs Statement Cognitive POs/PSOs
level
PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4,
22AML16612.1 Understand Responsible AI ,its Apply PO5, PO6, PO9, PO10,
Principles and AI Life cycle
PO11, PSO1
PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4,
22AML16612.2 Apply fundamentals of AI and its impact Apply PO5, PO6, PO9, PO10,
into society
PO11, PSO1
PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4,
22AML16612.3 Apply AI laws, regulatory compliance, Apply PO5, PO6, PO9, PO10,
AI Legal Framework,
PO11, PSO1
PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4,
22AML16612.4 Apply AI Governance and Risk Apply PO5, PO6, PO9, PO10,
Management
PO11, PSO1

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PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4,
22AML16612.5 Apply OECD standards in the AI product Apply PO5, PO6, PO8, PO9,
life cycle
PO10, PO11, PSO1

Strength of CO Mapping to PO/PSOs with Justification:


PO PO
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PSO1 PSO2
10 11
21AML16612. - - - 3 - - - - 2 3 -
3 3
1
21AML16612. - - - 3 - - - - 2 3 -
3 3
2
21AML16612. - - - 3 - - - - 2 3 -
3 3
3
21AML16612. 3 3 - - - 3 - - - - 2 3 -
4
21AML16612. 3 3 3 3 3 3 - 3 3 - 2 3 -
5

CO-PO/PSO Justification
CO1->PO1(3) To Understand Responsible AI ,its Principles and AI Life cycle, Engineering
knowledge is required
CO1->PO2(3) To Understand Responsible AI ,its Principles and AI Life cycle, Problem analysis
is required
CO1->PO6(3) To Understand Responsible AI ,its Principles and AI Life cycle will be helpful for
CO1->PO9(3) To Understand Responsible AI ,its Principles and AI Life cycle, effective
communication is required for all activities done
CO1->PO10(3) To Understand Responsible AI ,its Principles and AI Life cycle, effective Project
management and finance is required
CO1->PO11(2) To Understand Responsible AI ,its Principles and AI Life cycle will have life long
learning
CO1->PSO1(3) To Understand Responsible AI ,its Principles and AI Life cycle is required in core
areas of Artificial Intelligence and machine learning
CO2->PO1(3) To Apply fundamentals of AI and its impact into society , Engineering knowledge
is required
CO2->PO2(3) To Apply fundamentals of AI and its impact into society, Problem analysis is
required
CO2->PO3(3) To Apply fundamentals of AI and its impact into society , Design/development of
solutions is required
CO2->PO4(3) To Apply fundamentals of AI and its impact into society, Conduct investigations
of complex problems is required
CO2->PO5(3) To Apply fundamentals of AI and its impact into society , Modern tool usage is
required
CO2->PO6(3) To Apply fundamentals of AI and its impact into society will be helpful for
engineer and society
CO2->PO9(3) To Apply fundamentals of AI and its impact into society, effective communication
is required for all activities done
CO2->PO10(3) To Apply fundamentals of AI and its impact into society , effective Project

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management and finance is required
CO2->PO11(2) To Apply fundamentals of AI and its impact into society, will have life long
learning
CO2->PSO1(3) To Apply fundamentals of AI and its impact into society, is required in core areas
of Artificial Intelligence and machine learning
CO2->PO1(3) To Apply fundamentals of AI and its impact into society, Engineering knowledge
is required
CO3->PO2(3) To Apply AI laws, regulatory compliance, AI Legal Framework, , Problem
analysis is required
CO3->PO3(3) To Apply AI laws, regulatory compliance, AI Legal Framework, cycle ,
Design/development of solutions is required
CO3->PO4(3) To Apply AI laws, regulatory compliance, AI Legal Framework, Conduct
investigations of complex problems is required
CO3->PO5(3) To Apply AI laws, regulatory compliance, AI Legal Framework, Modern tool
usage is required
CO3->PO6(3) To Apply AI laws, regulatory compliance, AI Legal Framework, will be helpful
for engineer and society
CO3->PO9(3) To Apply AI laws, regulatory compliance, AI Legal Framework, effective
communication is required for all activities done
CO3>PO10(3) To Apply AI laws, regulatory compliance, AI Legal Framework, effective Project
management and finance is required
CO3>PO11(2) To Apply AI laws, regulatory compliance, AI Legal Framework, will have life
long learning
CO3>PSO1(3) To Apply AI laws, regulatory compliance, AI Legal Framework is required in core
areas of Artificial Intelligence and machine learning
CO4->PO1(3) To Apply AI Governance and Risk Management, , Engineering knowledge is
required
CO4->PO2(3) To Apply AI Governance and Risk Management, Problem analysis is required
CO4->PO3(3) To Apply AI Governance and Risk Management , Design/development of
solutions is required
CO4->PO4(3) To Apply AI Governance and Risk Management, Conduct investigations of
complex problems is required
CO4->PO5(3) To Apply AI Governance and Risk Management , Modern tool usage is required
CO4->PO6(3) To Apply AI Governance and Risk Management will be helpful for engineer and
society
CO4->PO9(3) To Apply AI Governance and Risk Management, effective communication is
required for all activities done
CO4->PO10(3) To Apply AI Governance and Risk Management, effective Project management
and finance is required
CO4->PO11(2) To Apply AI Governance and Risk Management, will have life long learning
CO4->PSO1(3) To Apply AI Governance and Risk Management is required in core areas of
Artificial Intelligence and machine learning
CO5->PO1(3) To Apply OECD standards in the AI product life cycle, Engineering knowledge is
required
CO5->PO2(3) To Apply OECD standards in the AI product life cycle, Problem analysis is
required
CO5->PO3(3) To Apply OECD standards in the AI product life cycle , Design/development of

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solutions is required
CO5->PO4(3) To Apply OECD standards in the AI product life cycle Conduct investigations of
complex problems is required
CO5->PO5(3) To Apply OECD standards in the AI product life cycle , Modern tool usage is
required
CO5->PO6(3) To Apply OECD standards in the AI product life cycle, will be helpful for engineer
and society
CO5->PO8(3) To Apply OECD standards in the AI product life cycle, ethics and team work is
requires
CO5->PO9(3) To Apply OECD standards in the AI product life cycle, effective communication is
required for all activities done
CO5->PO10(3) To Apply OECD standards in the AI product life cycle, effective Project
management and finance is required
CO5->PO11(2) To Apply OECD standards in the AI product life cycle, will have life long learning
CO5->PSO1(3) To Apply OECD standards in the AI product life cycle is required in core areas of
Artificial Intelligence and machine learning

List of Innovative teaching methods (Details to be attached)


 Case Study based Module Learning

Teaching methodologies:
 Simplilearn Link
 Udemy Link

Assessment processes:

Three IAs will be conducted for 30 marks each & one assignment for 10 marks. Average of three IA
marks (30 Marks) and one assignment marks (10 Marks) totals to 40 marks as final maximum IA
marks.

Assessment plan:

CO (Cognitive Level) Test 1 addresses Test 2 addresses Test 3 addresses


CO1 Apply
CO2 Apply Apply
CO3 Apply
CO4 Apply
CO5 Case Study /Activity

Reference Link

Sl. No. Title Author Course Amount

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Introduction to [Link]
L1. free-responsible-ai-course- Simplilearn Free
Responsible AI skillup?tag=ethical%20AI
Applying AI [Link]
free-google-cloud-responsible-
L2. Principles with ai-course-skillup?tag=ethical Simplilearn Free
Google Cloud %20AI

AI Governance [Link]
Professional course/ai-governance-
professional-aigp-certification-
L3. (AIGP) ai-mastery/? Udemy Rs.449
Certification couponCode=JUST4U02223=J
and AI Mastery UST4U02223

Scrutinized by
Prepared by (Course Faculty) Approved by HOD
(Course Coordinator)
Signature: Signature: Signature:

Name: Mrs. Kruthi P. [Link] Name: Dr. Sheba Selvam

B N M Institute of Technology

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An Autonomous Institution under VTU
Department of Artificial Intelligent and Machine Learning
Course Name: Responsible AI Year of Study: 2024-25(Even)
Course Code: 22AML16612
Faculty Name: Prof Kruthi P. Semester: VI “A” & “B”

CO-Module Mapping

Sl. No. CO Bloom’s Level Module

1 Apply 1
CO.1

2 Apply 2
CO.2

3 Apply 3
CO.3

4 Apply 4,5
CO.4

5 Apply Activity
CO.5

Prepared by (Course Scrutinized by


Approved by HOD
Faculty) (Course Coordinator)
Signature: Signature: Signature:

Name: Mrs. Kruthi P. Name: Dr. SR Name: Dr. Sheba Selvam

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