Author's: Supriya Reddy, Prof. Suresh Kulkarni
Abstract: The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous systems has brought about significant ethical concerns regarding their decision-making processes. This paper explores the ethical implications of allowing AI systems to make autonomous decisions, particularly focusing on issues such as accountability, transparency, fairness, and the potential for bias. By examining case studies from various industries, including healthcare, finance, and autonomous vehicles, the paper highlights the importance of establishing ethical guidelines and regulatory frameworks to ensure the responsible deployment of AI technologies. The study also discusses the role of stakeholders, including developers, policymakers, and end-users, in shaping the ethical landscape of AI and autonomous systems.
Keywords: Ethical AI, Autonomous decision-making, Accountability, Transparency, AI Systems
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