Chapter 6: Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Available to Purchase
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Published:2025
Mariam Ali Al-Zain, Sarah Aqeel Abdulaziz, Muneer Al Mubarak, 2025. "Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics", Ethical Standards for Technological and Business Education Sustainability, Esra Al Dhaen, David Gallear, Vishanth Weerakkody, Weifeng Chen
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Abstract
This chapter examines the world of ethics and technology and their relationship to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robots. Incorporating evidence and references with general information and the daily development, this study demonstrates the importance of synchronising AI with ethics, as it discusses the nature of industrialisation and legal responsibilities as a result of manufacturing robots. In the moments of tremendous development, progress and development that artificial intelligence, robotics, learning and automation have encountered, it is rapidly transforming industries and societies all over the world. Reality refers to changing our ways of life, our way of living and our interaction with the external community, all human beings, and even outer space, and this may have been unprecedented for mankind in light of the industrial revolutions because each new industrial revolution may work to develop and improve society, and also these revolutions have the ability on causing major disturbances in our lives and societal norms. To understand modern technologies and avoid any negative impact that may result from them, human society needs to be proactive in managing the industrial revolution without being content with reaction. Our research deals with issues of ethics in the science of AI and robotics and identifying the achievements and strategies of the leading and developed countries in this science, as well as increasing societal awareness and proposing the benefit to all nations.
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