ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN DECISION-MAKING SYSTEMS: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE
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https://doi.org/10.71465/mrcis94Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Ethical Decision-Making, Accountability, Bias in AIAbstract
The rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into decision-making systems has raised profound ethical concerns across various sectors, including healthcare, finance, justice, and governance. As AI systems become more autonomous and capable of making complex decisions, questions surrounding accountability, transparency, bias, fairness, and privacy have come to the forefront. This paper explores the ethical implications of AI in decision-making systems from a multidisciplinary perspective, examining issues from philosophical, technological, legal, and societal viewpoints. It highlights the potential risks and benefits of AI-driven decision-making processes and offers recommendations for creating ethical frameworks to guide their development and deployment. By examining the intersections of AI with human values and rights, this article aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the ethical challenges posed by AI in modern society.
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