Managing the AI Period's Confluence of Security and Morality

Managing the AI Period's Confluence of Security and Morality

Sabyasachi Pramanik (Haldia Institute of Technology, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-3691-5.ch010
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Abstract

This chapter examines the complex interplay between ethics and privacy in the context of artificial intelligence (AI). Concerns about data privacy and ethical consequences have grown as AI technology has proliferated. The abstract explores the moral conundrums that result from gathering, analyzing, and using sensitive data, highlighting the need of strong frameworks that strike a compromise between advancing technology and defending individual rights. It looks at the difficulties in preserving privacy in AI-driven systems while abiding by moral standards, providing information on the state of affairs, possible dangers, and viable fixes for building an ethical and open AI ecosystem.
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