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Artificial Intelligence Ethics - Navigating Moral Dilemmas in a Digital World - cover

Artificial Intelligence Ethics - Navigating Moral Dilemmas in a Digital World

Dr. Samuel Foster

Publisher: Lulu.com

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1. Social Media Strategies: Building Your Brand and Influence Online In today's fast-paced digital landscape, social media is a powerful tool for individuals and businesses to grow their influence. Social Media Strategies offers practical advice and proven techniques to build a compelling online presence, foster meaningful connections, and create engaging content that drives results. From choosing the right platforms to understanding analytics, this guide walks you through each step to maximize your brand’s impact. Whether you're an entrepreneur, influencer, or organization, this book is your essential roadmap to mastering social media in a crowded digital space.2. Artificial Intelligence Ethics: Navigating Moral Dilemmas in a Digital World As AI becomes more integrated into daily life, its ethical implications grow ever more complex. Artificial Intelligence Ethics explores the profound moral dilemmas posed by the rise of intelligent machines. From issues of privacy and bias to the potential displacement of jobs and the responsibility of decision-making algorithms, this book provides an in-depth examination of the challenges we face in ensuring that AI benefits humanity. With insights from leading experts, this guide offers a balanced perspective on how to navigate the ethical quandaries of the AI-driven future while protecting human rights and promoting justice.Let me know if you'd like any adjustments!
Available since: 09/29/2024.

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