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The Global Impact of AI on Digital Citizenship
Abstract
Citizenship fundamentally alters how individuals interact, communicate, and engage with the world around them. Digital citizenship encompasses the skills, knowledge, and ethical considerations necessary responsibly. It is not merely about technical proficiency but includes a deep understanding of the rights and responsibilities that come with digital engagement—ranging from social media platforms to online education and healthcare. Understanding the interplay between digital citizenship and AI is crucial for harnessing opportunities while addressing associated challenges. One of the core concepts of digital citizenship is the notion of which effectively in an environment. As AI systems are often involved in curating content, automating responses, and personalizing user experiences, digital citizens must develop critical skills to assess the reliability and bias of AI-driven information. This includes understanding how algorithms work, recognizing the limitations of AI, and discerning the ethical implications of AI decisions.
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