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Global Regulations of AI

Citizens and governments around the world are asking for strong regulation of AI. But what does this mean in practice? Are there clear models of AI regulation that are already emerging? What major risks are they responding to? This micro-credential will consider these questions through four modules. The first two modules will overview the demands for AI regulation and the relevant global frameworks for business and human rights. The last two modules will evaluate the supply of AI regulation in the fast-developing European and American models. By the end of the course, students should be better equipped to anticipate and comply with future AI regulation in a global context.

Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
• Analyze the demand for global regulation of AI.
• Identify key issues for AI regulation to address in a global context.
• Explain leading hard and soft models for global AI regulation.

 

*This course is a joint collaboration between UCSI and Purdue University. Upon completion, participants will receive a certificate co-issued by both UCSI and Purdue University.

ODL Students Eligible for UCSI College Convocation

Upon completion of ODL courses, students are eligible to attend the UCSI College convocation, where they will wear the graduation gown and receive a certificate in place of a scroll. Please note, the graduation fee is not included in the course fee.


Registration Deadline : 25 Jun 2026 (20 days 16 hours 20 mins 29 secs)
Start Date : 01 Jul 2026 End Date : 30 Sep 2026 Price : RM 3000.00 Per Course

Number of Item : 1
Total (RM) : 3000.00