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Human-AI Collaborative Intelligence: Ethical and Legal Considerations
Abstract
The present globe benefits from the unprecedented growth of science and technology. The invention of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has opened a vast horizon of possibilities, choices, and capabilities for humans and society. AI-powered human-like systems provide substantial interaction and collaboration for better results in many fields. The speed, efficiency, and effectiveness of AI systems prompted almost all sectors, like healthcare, education, transport, and communication to invest in them. This resulted in shifting attention from human-human collective intelligence to human-AI collaborative intelligence. This shift has significantly contributed to many fields and reduces the security risks to humans. However, there are also many ethical and legal concerns in this innovative area, like data privacy, transparency issues, liability, and accountability. This chapter, using analytical and critical methods, examines the functioning of collaborative intelligence and suggests the required ethical and legal principles for incorporation into national and international policy design.
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