AI is no longer a free-for-all. Regulators, customers, and your own colleagues increasingly expect you to explain why an AI-assisted decision was made, what could go wrong, and who is accountable when it does.

This course turns the major frameworks — the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, the EU AI Act, and the OECD and UNESCO principles — into things you can actually do in your work: spot the risks in a use case, judge how sensitive it is, and put simple guardrails in place. No legal background required.