Artificial Intelligence Ethics: Navigating the Moral Challenges of AI

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Rajesh Kumar Upadhyay, Amit Upadhyay, Devesh Kumar Upadhay, Manish Saxena, Sumit Singh Sonkar

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing various sectors, offering transformative potential, yet it brings forth complex ethical challenges. This article explores the multifaceted landscape of AI ethics, delving into key ethical concerns, including bias, privacy, accountability, job displacement, autonomy, healthcare integration, and transparency. Addressing bias and fairness in AI, safeguarding privacy, and defining accountability are crucial to building ethical AI. Furthermore, managing job displacement and the transition to a more automated workforce requires reevaluation and ethical oversight. Striking the right balance between AI autonomy and human control, especially in critical domains like healthcare, is imperative. Ethical guidelines and the pursuit of transparent, explainable AI systems are integral to ensuring responsible AI development and deployment. This article underscores the moral imperative to navigate the ethical dimensions of AI to harness its potential while upholding human values and societal well-being.

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