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Toward a More Ethical Future of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science

Toward a More Ethical Future of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
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Author(s): Wasswa Shafik (School of Digital Science, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei & Dig Connectivity Research Laboratory (DCRLab), Kampala, Uganda)
Copyright: 2024
Pages: 27
Source title: The Ethical Frontier of AI and Data Analysis
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Rajeev Kumar (Moradabad Institute of Technology, India), Ankush Joshi (COER University, Roorkee, India), Hari Om Sharan (Rama University, Kanpur, India), Sheng-Lung Peng (College of Innovative Design and Management, National Taipei University of Business, Taiwan)and Chetan R. Dudhagara (Anand Agricultural University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2964-1.ch022

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Abstract

Examining the ethical aspects of artificial intelligence (AI) and data science (DS) recognizes their impressive progress in innovation while emphasizing the pressing necessity to tackle intricate ethical dilemmas. The chapter provides a detailed framework for navigating the changing environment, beginning with an examination of the increasing ethical challenges. The study highlights transparency, fairness, and responsibility as crucial for cultivating confidence in AI systems. The chapter emphasizes the urgent requirement to address problems such as algorithmic bias and privacy breaches with strong mitigation techniques. Furthermore, it promotes flexible policies that strike a balance between innovation and ethical safeguards. The examination of societal effects, particularly on various socioeconomic groups, economies, and cultures, is conducted thoroughly, with a focus on equity and the protection of individual rights. Finally, to proactively tackle future ethical challenges in technology, it is advisable to employ proactive solutions such as implementing AI ethics by design.

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