AI as a Challenging Problem : Solvable without Data but Morally Intelligence-driven Insights
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https://doi.org/10.32628/IJSRST196429Keywords:
AI-Artificial Intelligence, ML-Machine Learning, Intelligent agents, Ethics, Privacy, Big Data, Governance, Regulation, AGI-Arti?cial General IntelligenceAbstract
In this paper, we shall try to shed some light on the very pressing and challenging issue of ethics in technologies under the umbrella of AI. This concern has to be discussed extensively by philosophers, economists, and AI research scholars and this process of discussion is a continuous one. Autonomous services especially those involving the use of systems that have both aspects socio-technical [5] ones can increasingly become a major factor in making the environment hostile. The inclusion of human morals into human-level intelligence systems [8] is crucial. The capacity of the human mind for formulating, ideating, conceptualizing, thinking, innovating and solving complex problems is minuscule compared with the mass of the problems, those of whom have solutions, which are essential for objectively rational and moral behavior in the real world or even for a novice reasonable approximation to such target sanity. Equally important notions to be considered to avoid possible shortcomings in and havocs due to this technology are involvement of human ethics, consideration of social and moral implications of the same.
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