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u Productivity vs Privacy Balance
Figuring out how to use smart machines to do more work without giving up our personal space.
u Concerns in Data Collection
Worries about how much information smart machines are collecting and if it’s being used the right way.
u Ethical Guidelines
Clear rules for making sure smart machines are used in a good and fair way.
u Continuous Monitoring and Regulation
Always keeping an eye on how smart machines are being used and making sure there are rules to follow.
u Bias in AI (GIGO Principle)
If smart machines learn from unfair or wrong information, they might make unfair decisions.
u Problem of Inclusion in AI Systems
Some smart machines might not treat everyone the same way because they were taught with unfair
information.
S Solvedolved QQuestionsuestions
A. Tick () the correct answer.
1. What is AI Ethics?
a. Rules for robot sports b. Rules guiding AI system behaviour
c. Guidelines for video game design d. Instructions for baking a cake
2. In which sectors are AI-controlled systems extensively utilized?
a. Restaurants and cafes
b. Banks, education, healthcare, and manufacturing
c. Amusement parks
d. Clothing stores
3. What does the GIGO principle in AI stand for?
a. Good Input, Good Output b. Garbage In, Garbage Out
c. Great Inventions, Great Outcomes d. General Intelligence, Great Opportunities
4. What is the main concern related to the Problem of Inclusion in AI Systems?
a. Lack of colorful visuals b. Biased decisions due to unfair training data
c. Too many options for users d. Slow processing speed
5. What are some ethical concerns related to AI system implications?
a. Concerns about alien invasions
b. Worries about job displacement, privacy, and security
c. Excitement about unlimited job opportunities
d. Happiness about income equality
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