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The document discusses the ethical challenges posed by AI systems, focusing on issues such as bias, privacy, transparency, and employment impacts. It emphasizes the need for fairness, accountability, and ethical guidelines in AI development, as well as the importance of collaboration among stakeholders. The conclusion calls for making ethics a priority in AI practices and educating the public on these issues.

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The document discusses the ethical challenges posed by AI systems, focusing on issues such as bias, privacy, transparency, and employment impacts. It emphasizes the need for fairness, accountability, and ethical guidelines in AI development, as well as the importance of collaboration among stakeholders. The conclusion calls for making ethics a priority in AI practices and educating the public on these issues.

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Ethical Challenge in AI-

Based Systems
As AI becomes more prevalent, we must address the ethical implications.
Explore the impact on bias, privacy, transparency, employment, and more.

CHARAN SD(2105022)
HARISH S(2105036)
HARRISH M(2105037)
Ethical Implications of AI
1 Autonomous Decision-Making

AI systems make decisions that can have profound impacts on individuals and
society. Ensuring fairness and accountability is essential.

2 Data Privacy

Personal data collected by AI systems raises concerns about consent, control, and
potential misuse. Striking the right balance is crucial.

3 Moral Responsibility

Should AI systems be held accountable for their actions? Defining legal and moral
frameworks is a pressing challenge.
Bias and Discrimination in AI Systems

1 Data Bias 2 Algorithmic 3 Unintended


Discrimination Consequences
AI systems can
inadvertently perpetuate Biased decision-making AI systems may produce
biases present in the by AI systems can lead discriminatory outcomes
data they are trained on. to discrimination against even without explicit
Ensuring fairness certain individuals or bias. Continuous
requires careful groups. Striving for monitoring and
consideration. fairness is paramount. improvement are
necessary.
Privacy Concerns in AI

1 Data Collection 2 Surveillance and 3 Data Breaches and


Profiling Security Risks
AI systems often rely on
vast amounts of AI systems can enable The storage and
personal data, raising extensive surveillance handling of sensitive
concerns about data and profiling, potentially data by AI systems can
protection and user infringing on individual introduce security
privacy. Safeguarding rights and freedoms. vulnerabilities.
privacy is essential. Balancing security and Strengthening data
privacy is crucial. security is imperative.
Transparency and Accountability in
AI
1 Explainability

The opacity of AI decision-making poses challenges for understanding and trust.


Enhancing transparency is key.

2 Auditability

Ensuring the ability to trace and audit AI system processes and outcomes is crucial
for oversight and accountability.

3 Regulatory Frameworks

Developing regulations and standards can promote responsible and accountable AI


development and deployment.
Impact on Employment and Job
Displacement
1 Automation and 2 Workforce 3 New Job Creation
Job Losses Adaptation
While some jobs may be
AI-driven automation AI requires a shift in lost, AI also presents
may disrupt industries, workforce skills. opportunities for the
leading to job Investing in education creation of new,
displacement. Preparing and training is crucial for innovative roles.
for re-skilling and new a smooth transition. Fostering innovation is
job opportunities is vital. essential.
Addressing Ethical Challenges in AI
1 Ethics by Design

Baking ethics into the development process helps anticipate and prevent
ethical challenges. Ethical guidelines and frameworks are important.

2 Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration

A collaborative approach involving researchers, policymakers, industry, and


society is crucial to address ethical dilemmas effectively.

3 Ongoing Evaluation and Adaptation

Regular evaluation and adaptation of AI systems enable continuous


improvement and the identification of emerging ethical concerns.
Conclusion and Call to Action
Ethics First Policy and Regulation Educate and Raise
Awareness
Make ethics a fundamental Develop and implement
consideration in AI comprehensive policies Educate the public and key
development to build trust and regulations that foster stakeholders about AI
and ensure responsible AI ethical AI practices and ethics to foster informed
deployment. protect individuals. discussions and drive
collective responsibility.

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