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Artificial Intelligence : Ethical, Social, and Security Impacts for the Present and the Future, Second Edition.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mehan, Julie.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence.
Ethics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (409 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Ely : IT Governance Ltd, 2024.
Summary:
This book presents a concrete approach to identifying appropriate ethical principles in AI solutions.
Contents:
Cover
Title
Copyright
Foreword
About The Author
Acknowledgements
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 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
Chapter 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?
Chapter 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
Chapter 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
Chapter 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
Chapter 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
Chapter 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
Chapter 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
Chapter 9: Misinformation, disinformation, fake news, manipulation, and deep fakes - Do we know how to think critically about information?
Misinformation
Disinformation
User manipulation
Thinking critically about information and information sources
Become a digital detective
Chapter 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
Chapter 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
Chapter 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
Chapter 13: Ethical challenges of AI 2024 and beyond: The moral imperative of navigating this new terrain
2023 was a tipping point for AI
How do we set safeguards for AI, especially generative AI?
Misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation through the use of generative AI
Weaponization of AI
Copyright, intellectual property, and other legal risks
Privacy, surveillance, and social media
AI-induced loss of jobs
AI in education
Environmental impact of increased AI
AI and changes in human relationships
2024 and beyond - the years of AI legislation
Chapter 14: Final thoughts
Further reading.
Notes:
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ISBN:
1-78778-513-0
OCLC:
1451798828

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