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Ruminations and Bioethics on AI for Humanity – A Review

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The implications of AI on human culture are intensely contested. There are people who believe that AI has a positive impact on people’s daily lives because it can perform mundane and even complex activities more efficiently and effectively than humans. Although AI has many potential applications, it also raises important public policy questions, and more work needs to be done to create safe human-centred AI systems. While recognizing the progress made in the field of artificial intelligence, this review contributes to the ongoing conversation about how the law interacts with emerging technologies, what effect this has on society, and why it’s important to ensure openness, privacy, and protection of all parties that stand to benefit from these developments as the objectives. Human rights, democratic principles, and the risks of bringing one’s own prejudices into one’s digital interactions are among the most pressing concerns. Unlike humans, AI has no emotions or character of its own, hence it’s vital to highlight the bioethics of the arena of AI. However, contemporary AI has a huge effect on peoples’ daily lives and interpersonal interactions. To meet this new challenge, people need to think about and build new principles of AI bioethics to provide standards for AI technology to follow so that humanity can reap the benefits of AI advancements. Because of the unique challenges posed by these developing technologies, bioethical frameworks must be adapted to deal with them, and the development of these automated systems also needs to be tailored to incorporate bioethical principles. As AI develops, people will have to learn how to interact with something that isn’t human. However, now humans must contend with something that is also unnatural and unnaturally created: AI. Experts in the field of artificial intelligence were surveyed via the Delphi method to focus on the human rights and legal implications, bioethics of AI and how it is now being discussed, argued, addressed, and how human rights concepts are being impacted.

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Ethics and Social Impacts of AIArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationNeuroethics, Human Enhancement, Biomedical Innovations
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