Ethical Considerations in AI Development: Safeguarding Human Rights and Privacy
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As technologies that utilise artificial intelligence (AI) grow more widespread in today's society, it is imperative that we address the ethical concerns that are associated with the development and implementation of these technologies. This study investigates the ethical problems that surround the development of artificial intelligence, with a particular emphasis on the protection of human rights and privacy. the transformational potential of artificial intelligence to significantly increase productivity, boost decision-making, and drive innovation across a variety of industries. The article, on the other hand, draws attention to the inherent dangers and difficulties that are involved with artificial intelligence. These include worries about discrimination, prejudice, and the violation of privacy rights. In addition, the abstract emphasises the significance of incorporating ethical concepts into the processes of artificial intelligence development in order to guarantee that these technologies are conceived and implemented in a responsible and accountable manner. It places an emphasis on the necessity of openness, justice, and accountability in artificial intelligence systems in order to protect individual rights and freedoms and reduce the likelihood of possible damages.
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