Artificial intelligence has emerged as the next frontier in technology development. Artificial intelligence refers to a system of technology that mimics human knowledge and actions (Hwang et al.). The field is in its nascent stage. However, it has resulted in several innovations, uh as self-driving cars and chatbots. However, while the field continues to grow, it is imperative to address the ethics of the field. The following paper assesses the major ethical application of ethics in artificial intelligence, including ethical principles, the benefits of adopting ethics in artificial intelligence, and the future of ethical artificial intelligence.
Ethical principles
A wide range of ethical principles can be applied within the artificial intelligence field. Ethics are the guidelines that offer a justification for decisions and highlights the difference between what is right and wrong (Meyers). Privacy is one of the key ethical guidelines that must be integrated into the use and development of artificial intelligence technology (Knight). As highlighted, artificial intelligence mimics human knowledge and actions. Therefore, a significant amount of personal information must be collected in developing the technology and its use. The information collected from users should not be handed over to third parties without the owners’ approval. Privacy also calls for artificial intelligence to protect personal information from theft and loss.
Interpretability is another ethical principle that must be adopted and integrated into using artificial intelligence. The principle highlights that the technology should be able to explain their decision-making process (Knight). This is especially critical when the technology is integrated into high-risk roles such as driving and healthcare. In such cases, it is prudent for the technology to explain easily to the human audience how each decision was made and why each choice was adopted. In terms of organizations, it is prudent for manufacturers to remain transparent about the technology used. Therefore companies should disclose information such as the algorithms in use and their ability. Interpretability ensures that the systems can be held accountable.
Besides interpretability, it is prudent for artificial intelligence technology to be fair. Artificial technology should be adopted as a panacea to human biases and discrimination (Taulli). Human beings showcase their biases in various ways, including age, skin color, ethnicity, religion, and gender. However, it is essential to ensure that artificial intelligence technology does not perpetuate these biases. The technology should ensure that users are treated equally regardless of their differences.
Besides fairness, artificial intelligence should be accountable. Accountability calls for an entity to be held responsible for the actions of artificial intelligence technology (Habli et al.). This is an essential ethical feature that cannot be dismissed. History highlights that humans integrate technology into their elves to make life easier. The current versions of artificial technology have gained considerable public support and use. However, ensuring that the technology and the developers are accountable for their decisions is essential. For instance, in case a self-driving car gets into an accident, there is a need for an entity such as the developer to be held accountable for the actions of the technology. Accountability will foster competency and innovation.
Beneficiality is another ethical principle that must be integrated into using artificial intelligence. The principle calls for artificial intelligence developers to ensure that the technology works for the public good (Habli et al.). Therefore, artificial intelligence technology should foster sustainability, cooperation, and sincerity. Subsequently, artificial intelligence should be adopted to address issues such as fraud, and bias, cure infections and address climate change. It is essential to ensure that the Beneficiality principle is adhered to because an inability to apply it will have serious ramifications for the community.
Benefits of ethical artificial intelligence
Integrating ethics in artificial intelligence offers numerous benefits. One of the benefits is the development of a safe technology that does not cause harm to the users and society in general. Ensuring user safety will ensure that the technology receives wide support (Keskinbora). Additionally, ethical artificial intelligence technology is important in addressing humanity’s social issues. This is crucial, especially in modern society, where climate change continues to threaten humanity and the increased calls for sustainability. Therefore, ethical artificial intelligence technology will allow human beings to flourish.
Future of ethical artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence technology is here to stay. However, the technology has several ethical issues to address in the future. One of the major considerations is the need to develop countermeasures for individuals that could use artificial intelligence unethically. Technology has a wide scope and abilities. Therefore, addressing unethical use of the technology is crucial in ensuring it remains a safe technology.
Conclusion
The research paper addresses the place of ethics in artificial intelligence technology by addressing ethical principles applicable to artificial intelligence technology, the benefit of ethics in artificial intelligence, and the future of ethical artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence is a testament to the innovative nature of humanity in its efforts to retain its dominance in the environment. However, ethical guidelines should be integrated into artificial intelligence. Some principles of consideration include privacy, interpretability, fairness, accountability, and beneficiality. Integrating ethics into article intelligence technology will offer numerous benefits, including making the technology safe and ensuring that it plays an important role in addressing a social issue. However, in the future, there is a need to address the consequences of the unethical use of artificial intelligence. This is an important consideration because technology holds much potential. Therefore, it is prudent to ensure that the technology does not fall into the wrong hands.
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