Ethical Considerations and Data Privacy in Artificial Intelligence

Ethical Considerations and Data Privacy in Artificial Intelligence

DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2440-0.ch005
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Abstract

This chapter explores the intricate relationship between privacy and ethics in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI). With the proliferation of AI technologies, concerns about data privacy and ethical implications have intensified. The abstract delves into the ethical dilemmas arising from the collection, analysis, and utilization of sensitive data, emphasizing the need for robust frameworks that balance technological advancement with safeguarding individual rights. It examines the challenges of maintaining privacy in AI-driven systems while adhering to ethical principles, offering insights into the current landscape, potential risks, and promising solutions for creating a responsible and transparent AI ecosystem.
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Introduction

Definition and Significance Of Privacy and Ethics in the Context of AI

In the context of artificial intelligence (AI), privacy and ethics are crucial because of how quickly technology is developing and how that blurs the lines separating personal data security from ethical considerations (Robert et al., 2018). In this context, ethics refers to the ethical and equitable use of AI to prevent harm and advance society well-being (Floridi et al., 2018), while privacy refers to the fundamental right of individuals to control their personal information, ensuring that AI systems do not intrude upon their private life (Mai, 2016). These guidelines are important because they protect against algorithmic biases, data breaches, and the possible misuse of AI for monitoring or decision-making. A strong foundation for privacy and ethics is necessary as AI is incorporated more and more into daily life in order to strike a balance between innovation and protecting human rights fostering trust in AI systems, and ensuring they benefit rather than harm society (Floridi & Cowls, 2022).

One cannot stress the importance of these ideas enough. First and foremost, they are essential for safeguarding sensitive data from breaches and preserving its confidentiality, particularly in the age of big data and networked systems. Second, they play a crucial role in correcting algorithmic biases that have the potential to support social injustice and prejudice. Furthermore, privacy and ethics are critical to establishing user confidence, trust in AI systems, and ensuring that AI is used to advance society rather than do harm (Ryan, 2020).

As artificial intelligence continues to be integrated into more and more aspects of daily life, it is necessary to have a strong and dynamic foundation for privacy and ethics. In addition to ensuring that the potential benefits of AI innovation are fully realised while minimising potential hazards and ethical issues, such a framework also protects the rights and interests of humans. In this sense, privacy and AI ethics support a more fair, just, and peaceful coexistence of mankind with cutting-edge technology.

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