AI Ethics
Bias, Responsibility, and Who Controls the Future?
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Publisher Description
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a vision of the future—it’s already woven into our daily lives. From job recruitment, banking systems, and healthcare services to legal decisions, AI algorithms now shape the direction of human destiny. The question is: who truly controls the future—humans or machines?
AI Ethics: Bias, Responsibility, and Who Controls the Future? unveils the lesser-known side of artificial intelligence. Written in clear language and supported by sharp analysis, this book explores critical issues such as:
- Algorithmic bias that can create hidden forms of discrimination.
- AI accountability: who is to blame when a machine makes the wrong decision?
- Human vs. machine control across economics, healthcare, education, and law.
- AI regulation: the role of governments, tech companies, and global standards.
- The future of AI ethics: can we still ensure that technology remains human-centered?
Designed for technology professionals, academics, policymakers, and curious readers alike, this book offers both reflective insights and practical guidance. It doesn’t just discuss what AI can do—but what it should do to build a fairer, safer, and more humane future.
If you want to understand the greatest dilemma of our century—the balance between algorithmic power and human control—this book is essential reading.