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Artificial Intelligence and Ethics

Although the development of AI is still in its early stages, we are already experiencing its real benefits today. It can drive cars, detect financial fraud, translate languages, assist with...

Artificial Intelligence and Ethics

Although the development of AI is still in its early stages, we are already experiencing its real benefits today. It can drive cars, detect financial fraud, translate languages, assist with medical diagnostics, and predict and optimise energy consumption. AI, combined with human ingenuity, has enormous potential, and people have high expectations of it; however, it also raises a number of questions, dilemmas, and concerns.

Microsoft has established six ethical principles that they consider essential for the responsible development of artificial intelligence:

Fairness – AI should not discriminate between different groups of people or introduce biases and prejudices into decision-making.
Reliability – AI must operate reliably and safely, particularly in areas such as transport and healthcare.
Privacy and Security – responsible data collection and handling (GDPR).
Inclusion – AI should be accessible to everyone, especially to those with some form of disability, and assist them through cognitive services (seeing, hearing, recognising text, translating spoken words into text, etc.).
Transparency – people must understand how AI decisions are made.
Accountability – so-called algorithmic responsibility = those who design and deploy AI systems must be accountable for how these systems function.

More here: https://byznys.ihned.cz/c1-66393530-umela-inteligence-a-etika?fbclid=IwAR3HOXhpaehPkWqj0kSxWtGan5fzClqy3BI7gPymFKKarW1DqXfeSV4hrjc

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