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Ethics of AI

Ethics of AI
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Copyright: 2021
Pages: 29
Source title: Understanding the Role of Artificial Intelligence and Its Future Social Impact
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Salim Sheikh (Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4607-9.ch007

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Abstract

While the ‘AI ethics' debate has been raging for some time, there are legitimate questions about employing AI and automation that are explored in this chapter. AI ethics isn't just about doing the right thing or making the best AI systems possible, it's also about who wields power and how AI affects the balance of power in everything it touches across society including businesses, institutions, and governments – ultimately, affecting the privacy and human rights of all individuals globally. AI must be developed with an understanding of who humans are collectively and in groups (anthropology and sociology), as well as who we are individually (psychology), and how our individual brains work (cognitive science), in tandem with current thinking on global cultural ethics and corresponding philosophies and laws. One thing is clear, without ethics, all visions of AI's future will have little impact.

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