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THE ART OF ETHICAL AI.

Authors :
STOREY, ZAK
Source :
Maximum PC; Nov2024, Issue 235, p32-39, 8p, 10 Color Photographs
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This article examines the ethical implications of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential effects on society. It defines AI as a broad term encompassing various levels of intelligence, including artificial narrow intelligence (ANI), artificial general intelligence (AGI), and artificial super intelligence (ASI). ANI refers to current AI systems that perform specific tasks, while AGI aims to replicate human-level intelligence and self-awareness. ASI, the most advanced form of AI, surpasses human intelligence and presents potential risks. The article also explores the concept of sentience in AI and its implications for rights and protection. It further discusses how AI can address issues of loneliness and social isolation, particularly among older adults, by providing companionship and support. The article presents different perspectives on AI's impact on human relationships, with some arguing that AI lacks the self-awareness and sentience necessary for genuine connection, while others believe it can help combat loneliness and build confidence. The article also highlights the positive applications of AI in healthcare, climate change, and other fields. However, concerns are raised regarding AI-generated content and copyright infringement. The article emphasizes the importance of regulation and ethical considerations in the development and use of AI. [Extracted from the article]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15224279
Issue :
235
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Maximum PC
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
180058209