AI AND ETHICS: POTENTIAL DANGER OR MANAGEABLE RISK
Prin. Dr. R. S. Salunkhe
Arts, Commerce and Science College, Palus Dist: Sangli (MS)
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is more and more influencing almost every portion of human life, becoming extremely integrated into communication, work, healthcare, education, transportation, shopping, and personal well-being. Working through machine learning algorithms, natural language processing, and computer vision, AI systems often function unnoticeably within digital platforms and daily devices, determining decisions and behaviours in subtle yet powerful ways. While these advancements offer significant opportunities for innovation, efficiency, and communal progress, they also present ethical challenges such as privacy concerns, algorithmic unfairness, job displacement, and the risk of exploitation. This paper significantly examines the dual nature of AI whether it should be supposed as a potential danger or a manageable risk. The paper further emphasizes the importance of ethical governance, regulation, and human oversight in ensuring the responsible development and application of AI.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Risk Management, Governance
DOI link – https://doi.org/10.69758/GIMRJ/2509I9VXIIIP0001
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