Authors :
Samim Akhter; Poulami Banerjee
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 1 - January
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DOI :
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.14800369
Abstract :
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative technology, reshaping industries, societies, and human
interactions. However, its rapid advancement has raised significant ethical concerns that demand immediate attention. This
paper explores the interplay between AI and ethics, focusing on key issues such as fairness, accountability, privacy, and the
societal implications of AI deployment. The ethical challenges of AI include potential biases in algorithms, the lack of
transparency in decision-making processes, and the implications for data privacy and security. Furthermore, the automation
of jobs and its impact on economic inequalities highlight the need for equitable AI adoption. The moral responsibility of AI
systems, especially in critical areas such as healthcare, criminal justice, and autonomous vehicles, also underscores the
importance of establishing robust ethical frameworks. This paper argues for a multidisciplinary approach to address these
concerns, incorporating perspectives from philosophy, law, sociology, and computer science. It advocates for proactive
policy development, inclusive design practices, and the creation of ethical guidelines to ensure AI systems align with human
values and promote societal well-being.
Keywords :
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Ethics, Fairness, Transparency, Social Impact, Moral Responsibility, Ethical Decision- Making.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative technology, reshaping industries, societies, and human
interactions. However, its rapid advancement has raised significant ethical concerns that demand immediate attention. This
paper explores the interplay between AI and ethics, focusing on key issues such as fairness, accountability, privacy, and the
societal implications of AI deployment. The ethical challenges of AI include potential biases in algorithms, the lack of
transparency in decision-making processes, and the implications for data privacy and security. Furthermore, the automation
of jobs and its impact on economic inequalities highlight the need for equitable AI adoption. The moral responsibility of AI
systems, especially in critical areas such as healthcare, criminal justice, and autonomous vehicles, also underscores the
importance of establishing robust ethical frameworks. This paper argues for a multidisciplinary approach to address these
concerns, incorporating perspectives from philosophy, law, sociology, and computer science. It advocates for proactive
policy development, inclusive design practices, and the creation of ethical guidelines to ensure AI systems align with human
values and promote societal well-being.
Keywords :
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Ethics, Fairness, Transparency, Social Impact, Moral Responsibility, Ethical Decision- Making.