Yes, it is meticulously designed as per the latest NEP syllabus for Paper Code CSA-VAC-104/204/304 for BCA 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Semesters at Panjab University, Chandigarh.
Absolutely. It provides a balanced approach, covering foundational AI tools, systems, and applications in the first half, and dedicated units on AI Ethics, frameworks, and application ethics in the latter.
It covers accountability, transparency, responsibility, bias (race and gender), AI governance, normative models, Artificial Moral Agents (AMAs), and ethical applications in transport, military, healthcare, and more.
Yes, it starts with an introduction to AI, defining key concepts and building up to more advanced ethical discussions, making it accessible for BCA students.
It follows a logical progression from Introduction to AI, Applications, Systems, Tools, and then deep dives into Ethics, Concepts, Perspectives, and Application Ethics.
Yes, Chapter 3 details AI-Based Systems, including Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI), General Intelligence (AGI), and Super Intelligence (ASI).
Yes, the "Concepts and Issues" chapter includes dedicated discussion on Race and Gender in the context of AI, addressing algorithmic bias.
Yes, Chapter 4 details various AI tools including neural networks, fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms, and expert systems.
The "AI and Society" and "Application Ethics" units are entirely focused on analyzing the societal, ethical, and moral implications of AI deployment.
While tailored for PU Chandigarh, its comprehensive coverage of AI and Ethics makes it a valuable resource for any student or beginner interested in this interdisciplinary field.
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Yes, it is meticulously designed as per the latest NEP syllabus for Paper Code CSA-VAC-104/204/304 for BCA 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Semesters at Panjab University, Chandigarh.
Absolutely. It provides a balanced approach, covering foundational AI tools, systems, and applications in the first half, and dedicated units on AI Ethics, frameworks, and application ethics in the latter.
It covers accountability, transparency, responsibility, bias (race and gender), AI governance, normative models, Artificial Moral Agents (AMAs), and ethical applications in transport, military, healthcare, and more.
Yes, it starts with an introduction to AI, defining key concepts and building up to more advanced ethical discussions, making it accessible for BCA students.
It follows a logical progression from Introduction to AI, Applications, Systems, Tools, and then deep dives into Ethics, Concepts, Perspectives, and Application Ethics.
Yes, Chapter 3 details AI-Based Systems, including Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI), General Intelligence (AGI), and Super Intelligence (ASI).
Yes, the "Concepts and Issues" chapter includes dedicated discussion on Race and Gender in the context of AI, addressing algorithmic bias.
Yes, Chapter 4 details various AI tools including neural networks, fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms, and expert systems.
The "AI and Society" and "Application Ethics" units are entirely focused on analyzing the societal, ethical, and moral implications of AI deployment.
While tailored for PU Chandigarh, its comprehensive coverage of AI and Ethics makes it a valuable resource for any student or beginner interested in this interdisciplinary field.