Computational Applications to Policy and Strategy (CAPS) is a short course that prepares practitioners and students of international relations to critically evaluate AI algorithms, specifically for applications that challenge conventional modes of policy and strategic decision-making.
Note: The course website for the Fall 2019 iteration of CAPS is now available. Find it here.
Overview
CAPS is taught as a professional development course at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).
The last iteration of CAPS took place from October - December 2019. Stay tuned for updates!
About
CAPS is taught by Leo Klenner, Henry Fung, and Cory Combs.
Recognizing the need for professionals capable of working with AI, we developed CAPS while students at SAIS as a fast way to transfer relevant technical skills in the context of policy and strategy.
CAPS is partially funded through a grant from Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures.
Contact
For any inquiries about CAPS, please feel free to contact us.