Exploring The Ethical Landscape Of AI: Ethical And Moral Considerations

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Kaushik Paul
Dr. Subrata Tikadar
Debdip Bhanja Chowdhury
Susmit Chakraborty
Bablu Pramanik

Abstract

This article dives into the ethical complexities of Artificial Intelligence (AI). It starts by laying the groundwork, defining both ethics and morality, and emphasizing how ethical principles can evolve over time.Next, it explores "applied ethics," which examines real-world dilemmas like genetic engineering, AI's impact on jobs, and environmental concerns. From there, it shifts its focus specifically to AI ethics, differentiating between two key aspects the Ethics of AI where broader framework considers ethical issues surrounding AI development, encompassing concerns like transparency, data security, privacy, and accountability and in Ethical AI where the concept focuses on building AI systems with the ability to make ethical choices. It emphasizes aligning these systems with ethical values, minimizing bias, and fostering user trust. The article delves deeper into specific ethical concerns in the AI landscape, such as transparency, data privacy, and issues of autonomy, intentionality, and responsibility. It explores their relevance and the challenges they pose for AI development.


Furthermore, it examines the social implications of these ethical concerns. Key areas examined include automation and job displacement, equitable access to technology, and the potential impact of AI on democratic principles and civil liberties. The article highlights the potential consequences of AI-driven automation on employment, the need for inclusive digital access, and the importance of ethical considerations in governance and citizen rights amidst the growing influence of AI.


The article serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the ethical dimensions of AI. It covers fundamental ethical concepts, specific AI ethics considerations, the importance of building ethical AI systems, and the challenges and societal impacts of AI development. It's a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the ethical landscape surrounding Artificial Intelligence.

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Kaushik Paul, Dr. Subrata Tikadar, Debdip Bhanja Chowdhury, Susmit Chakraborty, & Bablu Pramanik. (2024). Exploring The Ethical Landscape Of AI: Ethical And Moral Considerations. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(7), 214–218. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i7.6585
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Kaushik Paul

Assistant Professor, Department :CSE, Brainware University, Barasat, Kolkata -700125, West Bengal, India,

Dr. Subrata Tikadar

Associate Professor , Department :CSE, Amity University, Rajarhat,New Town,, Kolkata – 700135, West Bengal, India,

Debdip Bhanja Chowdhury

Senior Technical Assistant, Department :BCA and MCA, Netaji Subhash Engineering College, Garia, Kolkata - 700152 West Bengal, India,

Susmit Chakraborty

Assistant Professor, Department :CSE, Brainware University, Barasat, Kolkata -700125, West Bengal, India,

Bablu Pramanik

Assistant Professor, Department :CSE, Brainware University, Barasat, Kolkata -700125, West Bengal, India