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Artificial intelligence : ethical, social, and security impacts for the present and the future / Julie Mehan.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mehan, Julie, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence--Moral and ethical aspects.
Artificial intelligence.
Artificial intelligence--Social aspects.
Data protection--Technological innovations.
Data protection.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (267 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Ely, England : IT Governance Publishing Ltd, [2022]
Summary:
A global perspective on AI. This book will provide a global perspective on AI and the challenges it represents, and will focus on the digital ethics surrounding AI technology.
Contents:
1: AI defined and common depictions of AI - Is it a benevolent force for humanity or an existential threat? A very brief history of AI – and perceptions of AI ; What exactly is AI? ; AI learning styles ; Back to the original question
2: Is AI really ubiquitous - Does it or will it permeate everything we do? Ubiquitous AI ; What is allowing AI to become almost a “common utility”? ; What makes people refer to AI as ubiquitous?
3: Human-machine collaboration - Can we talk to them in English (or any other language)? The “Age of With” ; The five Ts of human-machine collaboration ; Types of human-machine collaboration ; How can humans and machines communicate? ; Challenges to human-machine collaboration
4: AI, ethics, and society - Are they compatible? How do ethics relate to AI? ; Potential positive ethical and security/safety impacts of AI ; AI in the time of COVID ; Potential negative ethical and security/safety impacts of AI ; The reasons it is difficult for humans to fully address these potential challenges from AI
5: Bias in AI - Why is it important and potentially dangerous? Where does AI bias come from? ; Real-life examples of bias in AI ; Can AI’s decisions be less biased than human ones? ; Identifying and removing bias in AI
6: AI and cybersecurity - AI as a sword or a shield? AI as a sword ; AI as a shield ; It’s more than just AI tools
7: AI and our society - Will the result be professional, ethical, and social deskilling, or upskilling? Professional deskilling and upskilling ; Ethical deskilling and upskilling ; Social deskilling and upskilling
8: AI and privacy - Is anything really private anymore? Privacy and security Data privacy ; Monitoring and surveillance ; Privacy laws and regulations in the age of AI
9: Misinformation, disinformation, fake news, manipulation, and deepfakes - Do we know how to think critically about information?
10: AI and social media - How is it affecting us? What is the relationship between social media and AI? ; The unforeseen effects of AI and social media
11: "The measure of a man" - Can AI become more like a human? What does it mean to be “human”? ; Applying human characteristics to AI ; But can AI be considered alive? ; AI – A new species
12: What's next in AI - Less artificial and more intelligent? The future of AI – What comes next? ; A primer for integrating ethics and safety into new AI developments ; Policy and legal considerations
13: Final thoughts.
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ISBN:
9781787783720
1787783723
OCLC:
1334600694

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