From Code to Conscience: Ethics and Generative Artificial Intelligence

From Code to Conscience: Ethics and Generative Artificial Intelligence

Meenu Chaudhary (Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology, India), Saloni Tiwari (Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology, India), Ajay Gangele (Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology, India), and Loveleen Gaur (Taylor's University, Malaysia)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-9173-0.ch006
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Abstract

In the dynamic global generation, Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) creates wonders beyond human imagination. These models are trained on large datasets and discover ways to generate new content material by figuring out styles and relationships in the statistics. The ethical implications of GAI are complicated and multifaceted. On the one hand, generative AI can revolutionize many industries and enhance our lives in limitless methods. On the other hand, there also are concerns about the potential poor outcomes of generative AI. Additionally, Generative AI could result in task displacement as machines emerge as more and more capable of performing tasks that had been a most effective replacement for human beings. The objectives of this chapter are to explore the moral implications of generative AI and to highlight the ways that technology has been used in many ways. This chapter also highlights the impact of generative AI on society and the economy.
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