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Artificial Intelligence Ethics

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  Security is the most critical part of AI ethics "Robot pointing on the wall" by  Tara Winstead  from  Pexels By 2025, we will have 75 billion connected smart gadgets in our homes and workplaces. These individuals will make judgments independently of us or the cloud. If we are to use these highly connected devices and assign decision-making authority to them, we must verify that they are ethically secure and performing secure AI and machine learning operations on our behalf. Developed-country governments have previously enacted legislation authorizing the use of these decision-making instruments. Legislators are collaborating with manufacturers of such gadgets to draught and implement an ethical code of conduct for the development of artificial intelligence and machine learning systems. The group emphasizes critical values like as transparency, privacy, and the fairness of the systems. A rule of conduct alone will not secure the safety of these technologies....