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AI Digital Ethics Case X-File

Records remain, and responsibility grows! Everything about digital ethics that protects the workplace This course explores digital hate, digital sex crimes, and the risks of using AI that can actually occur in the workplace through case-based stories, clearly explaining what the problems are and how to prevent and respond to them. It firmly establishes the standards of digital ethics that today’s employees—who communicate digitally and use AI as part of their everyday work—urgently need, including how to work while respecting one another in digital spaces and how to use AI more safely and responsibly.

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Level Beginner

Course period 3 months

Digital Literacy
Digital Literacy
AI
AI
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CPPG
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security training
Digital Literacy
Digital Literacy
AI
AI
CPPG
CPPG
security training
security training

What you will gain after the course

  • Clearly understand various ethical issues that may arise in digital spaces.

  • You can understand the legal responsibilities and risk response measures under the Artificial Intelligence Basic Act and apply them to your actual work.

  • Learn about the scope of specific risks, such as hate speech in the workplace, digital sex crimes, and AI misuse, along with behavioral guidelines and practical measures to address them.

Establish practical standards for digital ethics and AI responsibility through case-based learning

  • Integrate and understand workplace digital ethics issues as a single continuum


    Structure digital hate speech, workplace sex crimes, and AI use issues as an interconnected flow of problems from a digital perspective,

    Provide an integrated perspective for understanding the full context—from the occurrence of an issue to accountability—based on real-world work environments (messengers, bulletin boards, comments, AI use, etc.).


  • Establishing Responsibility Standards Based on the Latest AI Laws and a Practical Application Perspective


    Clearly presents the legal and ethical responsibilities and principles of application required for AI use, centered on AI law and related systems,

    Designed to help users understand judgment criteria and the scope of responsibility for each work situation when using generative AI, from a practical perspective.


  • Provides immediately applicable behavioral guidelines through a case-based practical guide


    Provides an immersive learning experience by helping learners understand realistic problem situations through incident-based episodes and visual presentations,

    Providing practical response strategies, along with actionable standards and behavioral guidelines that can be applied immediately


💡Digital ethics and responsibility have become even more important in the age of AI!

The use of digital technologies and generative AI has rapidly expanded, but establishing standards for making sound judgments and putting them into practice has become an important challenge. Even in everyday work environments involving anonymous forums, messengers, comments, and content creation and sharing, ethical issues and legal risks such as digital hate, sex crimes, and AI misuse are growing together. To create a safe and responsible digital work culture, we need a proper understanding of digital ethics, standards of accountability under AI laws, and principles for responding to real-world situations.

Digital ethics and AI responsibility are no longer the concern of only a select few, but are work standards that every role and organization must consider together. To ensure that digital communication and the use of AI are carried out safely—not only in the course of individuals’ work but also at the organizational level—we must be able to establish and implement actionable standards that take both work practices and response criteria into account.

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Who is this course right for?

  • All members of an organization who perform their daily work using digital environments and AI

  • Practitioners and managers who want to establish clear standards for legal risks and prevention systems related to digital hate speech, workplace harassment, digital sex crimes, and more

Need to know before starting?

  • No, you can take the course without any prior knowledge.

  • It is presented in a friendly, approachable format centered on realistic episodes and illustrations, so that any office worker active in the digital space can easily understand it and put it into practice right away.

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