Course Description


FIMS 9331 (Winter 2024)   Artificial Intelligence and Human Health

Instructor: L. Stark

Course Description
This course will provide students with the opportunity to examine the ways artificial intelligence and digital automation technologies are shaping the practices, discourses, and imagined futures of human health and well-being. Through an interdisciplinary focus on AI’s applications in areas such as clinical practice, genetic research, and mental health diagnosis, the course will provide students with a rich understanding of AI systems’ technical affordances, social impacts, and role in debates about the future of human health and healthcare in Canada and around the world. 
 

Course Syllabi for FIMS 9331 (Winter 2024)
The syllabi for this course is a PDF file that requires a FIMS account to view

0.5 courseOpen to all HIS, LIS PhD, and all Media Studies students. 



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