Mar 12, 2025
Oldfield Consultancy is currently delivering training courses on AI. We are reaching capacity for 2025 and have been booked by higher education, government and industry.
These courses follow the prescribed methodology for building and assuring robust and ethical AI originating in UK Government. The RTechAI course enables delegates to use th post nominals RTechAI after successful completion of the competency paperwork during the course. This course is suitable for entry to mid level professionals.
The AI essentials course provides a thorough introduction to AI offering a foundational understanding of AI for practitioners. It covers AI concepts, ethics, and future regulations.
Aim: To equip participants with increased awareness, insight and risk analysis in order to better engage with AI.
Objectives:
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What is AI?
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How is ethics involved in AI development?
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What is the AI development pipeline and where do I fit in?
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What different types of AI are there?
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How do I find out more and update my CPD on AI?
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What risks do I need to be aware of?
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Potential accountability in future legislation and regulation
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What interpersonal skills and communication skills do I need in order to facilitate an AI build?
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How can I critically evaluate an AI programme?
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What Professional Standards and Codes relate to AI models?
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Future perspectives
By the end of this course, participants are expected to be able to:
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Have a basic level knowledge of AI systems
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Work within a team developing AI
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Know how to find out more about AI
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Critically analyse AI models
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Develop interpersonal skills in AI
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Uphold Professional Standards
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Continue a CPD record
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Complete a draft of the RTechAI application form for the Institute of Science and Technology
Aim: To equip participants with increased awareness, insight and risk analysis, to better engage with Artificial Intelligence.
Objectives:
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What is AI?
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How is ethics involved in AI development?
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What is the AI development pipeline and where do I fit in?
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What different types of AI are there?
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Can I protect my data?
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What risks do I need to be aware of?
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Potential accountability in future legislation and regulation
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Future perspectives
By the end of this course, participants are expected to be able to:
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Understand the risks involved with engaging with AI
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Have a risk awareness and risk analysis approach to AI
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Be able to challenge and question AI
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Have an understanding of the behavioural aspects and influence of AI systems
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Be aware of best practice when implementing AI
For more information contact enquiries@oldfieldconsultancy.co.uk