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Investigating the Impact of AI on Ethics and Spirituality

Swati Chakraborty (GLA University, India & Concordia University, Canada)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: October, 2023 | Copyright: © 2023 | Pages: 230

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9781668491966
ISBN13 Softcover: 9781668491973
EISBN13: 9781668491980
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-9196-6

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is beginning to appear in everything from writing, social media, and business to wartime or intelligence strategy. With so many applications in our everyday lives and in the systems that run them, many are demanding that ethical implications are considered before any one application of AI goes too far and causes irreparable damage to the personal data or operations of individuals, governments, and organizations. For instance, AI that is fed data sets that are influenced by human data collection method biases may be perpetuating societal biases with implicit bias that can create serious consequences. Applications of AI with implicit bias on recidivism prediction models as well as medical algorithms have shown biases against certain racial or ethnic groups, leading to actual discrimination in treatment by the legal system and the medical systems.

Regulatory groups may identify the bias in AI but not the source of the bias, making it difficult to determine who to hold accountable. Lack of dataset and programming transparency can be problematic when AI systems are used to make significant decisions, and as AI systems become more advanced, questions arise regarding responsibility for the results of their implementation and the regulation thereof. Research on how these applications of AI are affecting interpersonal and societal relationships is important for informing much-needed regulatory policies.

Investigating the Impact of AI on Ethics and Spirituality focuses on the spiritual implications of AI and its increasing presence in society. As AI technology advances, it raises fundamental questions about our spiritual relationship with technology. This study emphasizes the need to examine the ethical considerations of AI through a spiritual lens and to consider how spiritual principles can inform its development and use. This book covers topics such as data collection, ethical issues, and AI and is ideal for educators, teacher trainees, policymakers, academicians, researchers, curriculum developers, higher-level students, social activists, and government officials.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • AI Systems
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Data Collection
  • Displacement of Human Workers
  • Ethical Issues
  • Human Rights
  • Implicit Biases in Artificial Intelligence
  • Lack of Transparency
  • Spiritual Implications of Artificial Intelligence
  • Spiritual Perspective

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The book 'Investigating the Impact of AI on Ethics and Spirituality' embarks on a comprehensive exploration of the profound and intricate relationship between AI's advancement and its implications for ethics and spirituality. As AI continues its rapid evolution, it has not only transformed our technological landscape but also catalyzed profound questions that resonate on a spiritual level. This study serves as a unique lens through which to examine these emerging dimensions, shedding light on the intersection of technological progress, human values, and spiritual insights.

– Swati Chakraborty, Adjunct Faculty, Concordia University, Canada

The book explores the intricate relationship between AI, ethics, and spirituality within the domain of machine learning. It delves into the ethical implications of AI advancements, examining how they intersect with our moral frameworks. Additionally, I, as an author tried to reflect on the impact of AI on spirituality, questioning how technological developments might shape our understanding of the human experience and our connection to the broader cosmos. The significance lies in fostering a thoughtful dialogue on the ethical and spiritual dimensions of AI, prompting readers to contemplate the implications of these technologies on our collective values and beliefs maintaining a balance by reflecting on our use of AI technologies.

– Sumedha Dey, Contributing Author

Dr. Swati Chakraborty is a Visiting faculty (Assistant Professor), at the Institute of Legal Studies and Research, GLA University. Dr. Chakraborty is associated as an Adjunct Faculty with Concordia University, Canada. Dr. Chakraborty is a Writing Fellow, at COMPOSE, Universitas Islam International Indonesia. She is an International Fellow of KAICIID in Lisbon, Portugal. She is the Founder of “Webplatform4Dialogue” with a series of webinars, podcasts, and publications. She has done her Ph.D. in Human Rights from the University of Calcutta. Her recent interest areas are Ethical AI and its application, Dialogue and countering Hate Speech.

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