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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ETHICAL DILEMMA: A POSITIVE OUTLOOK

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Why do we often negatively describe Artificial Intelligence’s Dilemma? Are we not using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to simplify tedious and time-consuming tasks? Are companies not using chatbots for lead generation? There are multiple similar examples, so why not discuss the positive (or white) side of AI’s Ethical Dilemmas.

Introduction

Like any other technology, AI has its strength and weakness. AI has changed both our personal and professional lives with its exciting features. Although, there are concerns regarding the ethical values embedded in AI systems. In this article, I would discuss the positive side of the five major ethical concerns associated with Artificial Intelligence technology.

Artificial Intelligence’s Ethical Concerns and Their Positive Side

1. Biased Outcomes

Biased outcomes are considered to be the major AI dilemma. Let us first understand what biased outcomes are? AI bias is an output inconsistency generated by machine algorithms. The prejudiced assumptions during algorithm designing or while training

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