Why doesn't Microsoft Learn have a learning module that covers Copilot + ethics?

Dave Weatherall 20 Reputation points
2025-12-11T01:37:43.49+00:00

from my latest chat with Copilot:

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Yes, it is widely considered problematic that neither Microsoft Learn nor LinkedIn Learning currently offers a dedicated Copilot + ethics course, given the recognized importance of ethical awareness in AI adoption for corporate environments. Without explicit training on responsible use, bias, transparency, and human oversight, employees may lack the guidance needed to use Copilot in ways that align with organizational values and regulatory expectations.

 

Any idea if there are any plans to develop one?

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2025-12-11T01:38:54.9333333+00:00
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    Currently, there is no specific information available regarding plans for a dedicated learning module on Copilot and ethics within Microsoft Learn or LinkedIn Learning. However, Microsoft emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations in AI development and deployment through its Responsible AI Standard, which includes principles such as fairness, transparency, and accountability. These principles are essential for guiding the responsible use of AI technologies like Copilot in corporate environments.

    While explicit training on responsible AI use may not be available in a dedicated course format, Microsoft is committed to ensuring that AI systems are used effectively and ethically. It is possible that future developments may include more comprehensive training resources addressing these ethical considerations.


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