
AI Governance for Autonomous Vehicles is a six-week specialisation for practitioners who must govern AI that moves people and goods through real traffic. It treats the self-driving stack as a high-consequence, safety-critical system and asks the harder question certification slogans skip: when a machine decides whether to brake, swerve or proceed on a Nigerian road, who is accountable, what evidence exists, and how is that evidence kept honest over the system’s life? You will learn to govern autonomous and driver-assist systems across their lifecycle using ISO/IEC 42001 alongside the functional-safety and operational-safety standards (ISO 26262, ISO/PAS 21448 SOTIF, UL 4600), the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, and the EU AI Act’s high-risk regime, grounded in the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023 and the realities of the FRSC, NITDA and the roads people actually drive.
For: transport and mobility risk managers, automotive and fleet safety engineers, AV programme leads, regulators and policy advisers, internal auditors and assurance specialists, and OEM or logistics compliance officers preparing autonomous and ADAS deployments for scrutiny.