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Foundations of Artificial Intelligence Ethics
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an influential force shaping modern society, raising urgent ethical questions about responsibility, fairness, transparency, and human dignity. The discussion explores the conceptual and philosophical foundations of AI ethics as a framework for ensuring that technological progress aligns with moral and social values. It traces the evolution of ethical thought from classical philosophy to contemporary digital governance and defines the core principles guiding responsible AI, including beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy, justice, and explicability. Emphasizing a human-centered approach, the section examines the challenges of operationalizing ethics into AI design, deployment, and regulation. By grounding innovation in ethical responsibility, it argues that trust in AI depends not on technical superiority alone but on its moral alignment with the public good and social justice.
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