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Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), an ever-evolving technology, holds immense promise across various industries, from healthcare to content generation. However, its rapid advancement has also given rise to profound ethical concerns. Illicit black-market industries exploit generative AI for counterfeit imagery, and in educational settings, biases and misinformation perpetuate. These issues underscore the need to grapple with the risks accompanying generative AI integration. Exploring the Ethical Implications of Generative AI emerges as a wellspring of insight for discerning academic scholars. It sets the stage by acknowledging generative AI's multifaceted potential and its capacity to reshape industries. The book addresses these complex ethical concerns, offering a comprehensive analysis and providing a roadmap for responsible AI development and usage. Its intended audience spans business leaders, policymakers, scholars, and individuals passionate about the ethical dimensions of AI. The book's objective is a twofold mission: to identify and dissect the ethical challenges inherent in generative AI while prescribing practical guidelines for its responsible development and utilization. By amalgamating the current research landscape, it aims to provide a comprehensive view of the field. Furthermore, the book introduces a set of practical guidelines that can serve as a guiding light for developers and users in diverse contexts, including workplaces, media, healthcare, education, and the military. By comprehensively addressing issues like bias, privacy, misuse, accountability, and responsibility, this book becomes the definitive guide for academic scholars navigating the ethical dilemmas of generative AI, ultimately safeguarding the responsible evolution of this groundbreaking technology.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), an ever-evolving technology, holds immense promise across various industries, from healthcare to content generation. However, its rapid advancement has also given rise to profound ethical concerns. Illicit black-market industries exploit generative AI for counterfeit imagery, and in educational settings, biases and misinformation perpetuate. These issues underscore the need to grapple with the risks accompanying generative AI integration. Exploring the Ethical Implications of Generative AI emerges as a wellspring of insight for discerning academic scholars. It sets the stage by acknowledging generative AI's multifaceted potential and its capacity to reshape industries. The book addresses these complex ethical concerns, offering a comprehensive analysis and providing a roadmap for responsible AI development and usage. Its intended audience spans business leaders, policymakers, scholars, and individuals passionate about the ethical dimensions of AI. The book's objective is a twofold mission: to identify and dissect the ethical challenges inherent in generative AI while prescribing practical guidelines for its responsible development and utilization. By amalgamating the current research landscape, it aims to provide a comprehensive view of the field. Furthermore, the book introduces a set of practical guidelines that can serve as a guiding light for developers and users in diverse contexts, including workplaces, media, healthcare, education, and the military. By comprehensively addressing issues like bias, privacy, misuse, accountability, and responsibility, this book becomes the definitive guide for academic scholars navigating the ethical dilemmas of generative AI, ultimately safeguarding the responsible evolution of this groundbreaking technology.