I thought this was a nice syllabus on Ethics of AI by Liam Bright that I saw trending on Twitter but haven’t seen it mentioned yet here (full disclosure, one of my papers is on there so I’m biased). Link to Twitter thread: https://twitter.com/lastpositivist/status/1607883482264666112

Also I like the idea of creating a syllabus just to organize your thoughts on a topic, even if you’re not teaching a class. I find these curated reading lists super helpful - but people rarely make them (I guess bc it’s hard!)

Liam Bright on Twitter

“Because I'm weird I decided to make an Ethics of AI syllabus. This is how I, who knows nothing, would want to teach the course. Included are some course narrative notes so people can see what I was going for if anyone is interested in making use of it.... https://t.co/gTuW5p3DLq”

Twitter
@axz oh - I do that too (creating a syllabus to organise thoughts about a topic, and/or see what's missing. Helps a lot.
@EssJay would you know if there are places where people publish syllabi-like content? This is a great format that follows a pretty uniform structure - something between a blog post and a list of papers.
@axz there is a place for that - v useful for double checking course contents - I'll have to hunt it down though.