Buch, Englisch, 312 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Towards Sustainable Futures
Buch, Englisch, 312 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
ISBN: 978-1-032-95564-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This thought-provoking collection brings together leading voices from around the globe to reimagine AI systems that are fair, ethical, and inclusive. Addressing critical issues such as bias, fairness, privacy, and existential risks, it challenges the status quo and envisions a future where AI reflects the values of all humanity - not just a select few. Exploring the influence of topics like religion, culture, and social movements, the book examines how these perspectives shape AI's application in industries such as finance, education, and the military, while underscoring the importance of establishing robust ethical guardrails.
Whether you’re a curious reader, a policy maker, a scholar, or a tech innovator, this book is your guide to understanding how different cultural perspectives can redefine AI ethics. It’s time to ask: what kind of world do we want AI to build for us all?
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Part I: Foundations and Future of AI Ethics Chapter 1. A Review of the Current and Future Roles of AI Chapter 2. Whose Ethics for AI? Part II: Philosophical and Cultural Perspectives Chapter 3. Swarm Intelligence, Actor-Network Theory (ANT), and Complex Systems: Future Strategies of AI Inclusion and Techno-ethics Chapter 4. Confucian Philosophy Revitalised in the Digital Era: Maintaining Interpersonal Ethics with Artificial Intelligence Chapter 5. The Dharma of AI: Its Potential as Our Greatest Friend or Worst Enemy Chapter 6. The Ethical Fabric of AI in America: Weaving Innovation and Responsibility Chapter 7. The Ethos of Deification: On True Sovereignty in Dealing with Technology Chapter 8. The Buddha-Bot: Can an Embodied Spiritual Machine Lead Us Towards Enlightenment? Part III: Institutional and Sectoral Applications Chapter 9. Harmonising Philosophical Perspectives for Ethical AI in Finance Chapter 10. The Flow-Based Education Model: Ethical Use of AI and Digitalisation in Education Chapter 11. Debiasing AI in Education Through Different Ethical Insights Chapter 12. AI Ethics in Military: A Realist Approach Incorporating Traditional and Non-Traditional Security Chapter 13. How Will Ethically Correct Religious Robots Be Built? Part IV: Governance and Social Impact Chapter 14. Ethical AI Through a Feminist Lens: Challenging Power and Redefining Technology Chapter 15. Feminist Ethics and Artificial Intelligence: Equitable Women’s Representation Chapter 16. The Governance of AI from Diverse Ethical Perspectives Chapter 17. ‘Hypersuasion’ and Beyond: Contending with Regulatory Gaps in Modern AI Systems Through a Pluri-Ethical Perspective Chapter 18. AI, Social Media Platforms, Decentralisation, and Regulatory Dilemmas: An EU Perspective 19. AI Ethics and Social Wellbeing: Perspectives from the Global North and South