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Ethics in Artificial Intelligence

Challenges and Considerations for a Responsible Future

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Ethics in Artificial Intelligence

By: Roxana Mendoza
Narrated by: William Gets
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As AI systems become more advanced and integrated into various aspects of daily life, ethical considerations expand and evolve. The involvement of all societal sectors is important to ensure that AI development serves humanity, particularly in safeguarding the vulnerable and upholding fundamental principles such as privacy, autonomy, and justice. This involvement should include technical and ethical experts, citizens, marginalized groups, and representatives from diverse cultures and viewpoints.

This audiobook emerges from the urgent need to develop a robust and adaptable ethical framework to guide the development and deployment of AI systems. Through its twelve chapters, we explore various aspects of AI ethics, from privacy and security to fairness and transparency, recognizing that these issues are interconnected and require a holistic approach.

The rise of AI is creating a new social stratification where the key dividing line isn't just about internet access, but about who can tap into advanced AI systems and benefit from them. This emerging division threatens to deepen existing social and economic inequalities.

Additionally, AI systems are changing how societies preserve and access collective memory, with digital archives and information management systems redefining the documentation and transmission of cultural history.

Transparency and explainability are fundamental for building trust in AI systems. Organizations must establish clear processes to answer questions about their systems' operation and take responsibility for decisions, balancing the need for transparency with protecting privacy and intellectual property.

The possibility of developing AI systems that significantly surpass human intelligence poses fundamental ethical challenges, as artificial superintelligence could represent a turning point in human history with profound implications for our species.

©2025 Roxana Mendoza (P)2025 Roxana Mendoza
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