week 4 - The ethics of AI
As science advances and newer technology develops, many ethical questions can be raised regarding how we implement new technologies into our society. One of the more prevalent issues of our modern day is regarding the ethics of artificial intelligence. Although AI has been implemented into society in many beneficial ways such as autonomous vehicles or personalized healthcare, there are still many ethical gray areas regarding its use in day to day life. For example, many of these algorithms have been trained on vast databases that may reflect historical prejudices and inequalities. Because of this, systems can amplify biases in areas like hiring, lending, and criminal justice.
Some people however are more concerned about privacy when it comes to AI. Because of the sheer amount of data collected by these systems, many eyebrows have been raised about the potential for intrusive surveillance and breaches of personal privacy. Of course there is also the issue of academic dishonesty among students plagiarizing work directly from AI, but I feel like we've all heard enough about that. Overall, calculating a balance between all of the benefits and ethical concerns of AI is very complex, and I hope our society can figure it out. Have you personally used AI to help you in your day to day life? are there any other ethical questions you would raise?
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