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AI in Society - cover

AI in Society

Elian Wildgrove

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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"AI in Society" explores the profound implications of artificial intelligence on our world, examining its potential benefits and inherent risks. It highlights how AI's technological advancements, driven by machine learning and big data, are rapidly reshaping industries and daily life. A key insight is the critical need for ethical frameworks to guide AI development, ensuring fairness and accountability, given that algorithms can perpetuate existing biases. The book delves into three core areas: AI's technological evolution, the ethical dilemmas it creates, and its wide-ranging societal impact. It emphasizes that understanding these facets is crucial for responsible innovation. For example, AI's use in healthcare promises improved diagnostics but raises serious privacy concerns. The book progresses by first laying out the technological foundations, then dissecting ethical challenges like algorithmic bias, and finally analyzing AI's impact across sectors such as law and education. This book stands out by balancing technological possibilities with ethical considerations, advocating for proactive policies and collaboration. It uses an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on philosophy, computer science, and political science to offer a holistic view. Ultimately, "AI in Society" aims to equip readers with the knowledge to navigate the complex landscape of AI and advocate for its responsible deployment.
Disponible depuis: 22/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 76 pages.

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