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Title: Balancing Innovation and Individual Rights: Navigating the Complexities of Computer Ethics and Privacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Authors: Arora, Nishtha
Gouhari, Manan
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Cyber Tech Publications
Abstract: Abstract. Balancing innovation and individual rights is a critical_x000D_ challenge in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). This research paper_x000D_ explores the complexities of computer etrics and privacy, focusing on the_x000D_ need to protect individual rights while fostering Al-driven advancements_x000D_ Through a comprehensive review of the literature and an examination of_x000D_ various ethical considerations, this paper aims to provide insights into_x000D_ the impact of Al on privacy, personal data, and the broader society. By_x000D_ proposing solutions that incorporate privacy-by-design, bias mitigation_x000D_ techriques, and interdisciplinary collaboration, the research aims to contribute to the development of ethical Al systems. The findings underscore the importance of building robust regulatory frameworks, fostering transparency and accountability, and promoting collaborative efforts among academia, industry, and policymakers to protect individual_x000D_ rights while reaping the benefits of Al technology Keywords: Individual rights, artificial intelligence (AI), computer ethics, privacy.
URI: http://lrcdrs.bennett.edu.in:80/handle/123456789/4568
ISSN: 978-93-5053-920-0
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