Ethical Considerations in Autonomous Systems and AI Ethics

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  • Paras Kumar Author

Abstract

This research paper explores the critical ethical considerations in the development and deployment of autonomous systems and artificial intelligence (AI). As AI and autonomous technologies become integral to various aspects of society, it is essential to address ethical issues to ensure responsible and fair use. The paper discusses topics such as bias and fairness in AI, transparency, accountability, and the potential consequences of AI in decision-making processes. It also delves into the ethical implications of autonomous systems in various domains, including healthcare, autonomous vehicles, and robotics. The goal is to provide insights into how ethical principles can be incorporated into the design and deployment of AI and autonomous systems to promote responsible and equitable technology.

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2021-11-05

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Ethical Considerations in Autonomous Systems and AI Ethics. (2021). International Journal of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, 2(2). https://jmlai.in/index.php/ijmlai/article/view/5

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