Ethical Considerations in AI Design and Deployment

Year : 2024 | Volume :11 | Issue : 02 | Page : –
By

Tanuja Solanki,

Sandeep Yadav,

  1. Research Scholar MCA, Thakur Institute of Management Studies, Career Development & Research (TIMSCDR), Mumbai Maharashtra India
  2. Research Scholar MCA, Thakur Institute of Management Studies, Career Development & Research (TIMSCDR), Mumbai Maharashtra India

Abstract

The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has brought with it many opportunities in various fields such as healthcare, finance, transportation and education. But alongside these benefits, there are also important ethical issues that need to be resolved to ensure that AI systems are designed and deployed responsibly. This article explores the importance of ethics for artificial intelligence, focusing on issues such as impartiality, transparency, accountability, privacy, and interference in the relationship between the use of intelligence. It emphasizes the importance of creating systems and processes that are important for justice, inclusion and protection of human rights. Additionally, the role of collaboration in the development of good practices and the need for continuous monitoring and evaluation to adapt to the evolution of AI technology are discussed. By addressing these ethical issues, stakeholders can increase trust in AI systems and ensure that their deployment contributes to societal benefits.

In this exploration, we introduce Ethics by Design for AI (EbD- AI), a regular and each- encompassing fashion to include ethical issues in the design and development process of artificial intelligence systems. The European Commission has accepted the system as a part of its ethics evaluation process for AI systems. It’s the outgrowth of a three- time exploration trouble. We outline and interpret the methodology, its colorful ingredients, and its perpetration in the creation of artificial intelligence software and systems. We also differ it with different AI methodologies.

Keywords: Data Governance, Transparency, Data Privacy, AI Design, AI Deployment.

[This article belongs to Journal of Open Source Developments(joosd)]

How to cite this article: Tanuja Solanki, Sandeep Yadav. Ethical Considerations in AI Design and Deployment. Journal of Open Source Developments. 2024; 11(02):-.
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Volume 11
Issue 02
Received March 5, 2024
Accepted June 21, 2024
Published July 10, 2024