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Navigating the Ethical Frontier-Human Oversight in AI-Driven Decision-Making System
Abstract
This chapter investigates the complicated harmony between utilising man-made reasoning (artificial intelligence) in an upgraded direction and the basis of maintaining human oversight to maintain moral principles. The potential for both significant benefits and ethical dilemmas grows as AI systems increasingly penetrate critical sectors, such as healthcare, law enforcement, and transportation. This chapter discusses the difficulties in encoding ethical standards in machine-readable formats and the necessity of incorporating human values into AI systems. It examines instances of both successful and flawed AI implementation through in-depth case studies, highlighting the significance of human intervention at crucial junctures for risk prevention and mitigation. In addition, the chapter discusses the significance of creating solid legal, ethical, and practical frameworks to direct the ethical use of AI technologies.
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