Ethical AI
Shashank Mehra, TANYA DAS -, Shreya Mahesh Meher, SAULEHA KHAN -
- Year
- 2025
- Citations
- 1
Abstract
This chapter summarizes the transformative implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in a variety of disciplines, including robotics, facial recognition, self-driving cars, healthcare diagnostics, and education with their sustainable aspects. This chapter's main focus is on the ethical consequences of AI-based technologies that are geared towards sustainability. Users, developers, and society as a whole face significant risk, and this chapter sketches and highlights issues such as limited comprehension, data biases, security of data, deepfake issues, the implications of AI on human psychology, and privacy concerns. As artificial intelligence advances, it will become increasingly important to address ethical and moral quandaries. The study of artificial intelligence ethics continues to be in its early stages, despite the fact that the term “machine ethics” was first used in 2006. This concept of AI ethics takes into account all of the ethical challenges that arise for healthcare, education, and in the technology sector. This chapter proposes building an ethical framework.
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