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Cheng, Guo. "Research on the Displacement Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Film Industry." Highlights in Business, Economics and Management 28 (April 9, 2024): 48–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/waqav705.

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In recent years, the film industry has witnessed a significant transformation with the emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a formidable creative force. This abstract provides an overview of an essay exploring AI’s multifaceted implications in the film sector. The essay delves into the palpable concerns surrounding AI’s influence on the industry, particularly in scriptwriting. AI’s remarkable script generation capabilities have led companies to explore cost-saving measures, which raises questions about the potential displacement of human creatives. The essay examines how these changes have sparked tensions, exemplified by the Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike. However, amidst these concerns, the coexistence potential of AI and human creativity is highlighted. The role of AI-regulating laws in safeguarding employment and ensuring ethical AI implementation will be discussed. Moreover, the essay underscores the enduring value of human creativity, as very few AI systems have passed the Turing test. Ultimately, the essay argues that the path forward lies in human-AI collaboration, offering insights into how the film industry can strike a harmonious balance between technological innovation and artistic expression.
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Wu, Tong. "Exploring of the Integration of Emerging Technologies and Corporate Governance." Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences 87, no. 1 (June 7, 2024): 90–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2754-1169/87/20241021.

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The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, big data analytics, and the Internet of Things (IoT) has had a substantial impact on corporate governance practices in recent years, offering both opportunities and challenges for companies worldwide. These technologies improve transparency, efficiency, and decision-making processes in businesses by providing real-time data analysis, automating repetitive operations, and enhancing communication channels among stakeholders. However, the adoption of these technologies also raises significant concerns regarding privacy, data security, and the ethical application of AI, which calls for a meticulous reassessment of governance frameworks to effectively address these concerns. This essay uses the research method of literature review to explore the integration of modern emerging technologies and corporate governance, not only using emerging technologies to assist corporate governance but also supervising the implementation of emerging technologies through corporate governance. This research is conducive to promoting the further improvement of the modern corporate governance system and ensuring that companies maintain a high level of adaptability, sustainability and resilience in a dynamic environment.
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Sorenson, Hannah. "Spare the Rod, Spoil the Society? The Moral Complexity of Caning in Singapore." Journal of Contemporary Sociological Issues 1, no. 1 (February 3, 2021): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/csi.v1i1.21506.

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You have the opportunity to decide whether or not a person gets caned, the only caveat is that they have committed a crime against you. What will you do? This essay explores the moral complexity of caning in Singapore through an exploration of corporal punishment, criminal justice, moral philosophy, and the Asian values debate; a dilemma that ultimately places concerns of society and the individual at odds. In doing so, the essay argues that the morality of caning changes on the basis of the ethical framework and modification of situation variables. Even so, the moral complexity of caning is not superficially evident. In order to thoroughly engage with all elements of this complexity, this essay begins by attempting to decipher the place of punishment within international human rights frameworks. From there, the essay explores the morality of punishment and its employ in colonial endeavors. This leads to a discussion of modernization, humanitarian ideologies, and control. By creating a framework for analyzing criminal justice in Singapore—including an outline of the intersections of criminal justice, development, and prosperity —this essay seeks to explore the balance between corporal punishment as a tool of prosperity and corporal punishment as a source of pain and degradation. When placed in consequentialist and virtue-based ethical frameworks caning in Singapore looks very different, forcing the moral actor to weigh societal concerns with concerns for individual pain, suffering, and liberties. Keywords: Caning, Morality, Society, Punishment.
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LI, Yang, and Wei YANG. "傳統中醫倫理及其對當代醫師職業制度的啟示." International Journal of Chinese & Comparative Philosophy of Medicine 10, no. 1 (January 1, 2012): 93–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.24112/ijccpm.101516.

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LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in Chinese; abstract also in English.醫療保障不僅需要制度依據,也需要文化底蘊的支撐。傳統中醫倫理蘊含著醫者仁心、精勤不倦的處世道德規範,敬畏生命、人命至重的人道主義精神,公平待人、博施濟眾的普世價值學說,智圓行方、求平執中的整體和諧理論,道生德養、志存救濟的大義博愛觀。這些內容對於當代醫療保障的建設尤其是當代醫師職業制度建設和發展具有重要的借鑒價值,因而是我們不應忽視的文化資源。To establish appropriate medical professionalism in contemporary China, institutional construction, reform and development are certainly necessary. However, they must be conducted by drawing on relevant cultural ideas and values to gain support. In particular, traditional Chinese medical culture and ethics contain a great amount of intellectual and moral resources that are useful for the construction and development of contemporary Chinese medical professionalism. This essay attempts to explore such resources and make relevant recommendations.Traditional Chinese medical culture is informed by Confucian ethical concerns and commitments. It requires that the physician must have a benevolent heart to treat the patient and a diligent mind to pursue health care knowledge. At the same time, the physician must hold reverence for life and appreciate the vital importance of human life. In addition, Confucian culture expects the physician to be fair in treating different kinds of patients and their families, and to be generous in attempting to help people. In the process of providing medical treatment, physicians’ personal integrity and an attitude for pursuing harmonious outcomes (among patient, family and physician) are emphasized. Finally, the Confucian notions of righteousness and fraternity refer to the view that physicians should engage in serious cultivation of virtue so that they may form a firm moral aspiration to help others and be honored to conduct noble actions in helping others. Accordingly, when we attempt to set up effective health care institutions and establish proper contemporary medical professionalism, these traditional values and commitments should be studied and drawn upon.Based on these considerations, the final part of the essay puts forward four suggestions for rebuilding a proper Chinese physician profession. First, the government should provide a reasonable income and effective security for physicians, not only to supervise but also to protect their legitimate interests in providing health care services to the public. Second, pubic hospital administrators should pay attention to physicians’ personal interests and their work conditions, to provide a feasible working environment for them to treat patients effectively. Third, physicians should understand that although the external environment can never be perfect, they should discipline themselves by ensuring good professional, interpersonal and psychological standards in providing health care services to the people. Finally, physicians must recognize that as professionals, they are expected to hold proper virtues and a benevolent heart to overcome their personal difficulties, whatever they are, to treat patients and their families in virtuous and benevolent ways.DOWNLOAD HISTORY | This article has been downloaded 361 times in Digital Commons before migrating into this platform.
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WARNICK, BRYAN. "Surveillance Cameras in Schools: An Ethical Analysis." Harvard Educational Review 77, no. 3 (September 1, 2007): 317–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.17763/haer.77.3.r2k76507rrjw8238.

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In this essay, Bryan R. Warnick responds to the increasing use of surveillance cameras in public schools by examining the ethical questions raised by their use. He explores the extent of a student's right to privacy in schools, stipulates how video surveillance is similar to and different from commonly accepted in-person surveillance practices, and discusses the possible impact of surveillance technology on educational environments. In response to the ethical concerns he raises, Warnick offers five suggestions for how schools can use video surveillance technology in more ethically sensitive ways.
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Tim Cheongho Lee, Tim Cheongho Lee. "Toward Ethical Deployment of Social Robots in Education." Korea Association for Public Value 6 (June 30, 2024): 69–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.53581/jopv.2023.6.1.69.

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Purpose: This study explores the role of social robots, also known as socially assistive robots (SARs), in educational settings. It highlights their potential benefits in language learning, STEM education, and personalized learning. The study also aims to identify and address the ethical concerns associated with integrating social robots into education. Method: The paper reviews existing literature on the use of social robots in education and analyzes their potential benefits and ethical issues. The analysis focuses on various educational contexts and the interactions between students and social robots. The review also considers technological advancements and their implications for ethical concerns. Results: Social robots can significantly enhance language learning, STEM education, and personalized learning experiences for students. However, it also identifies several ethical concerns: excessive emotional attachment to robots, privacy issues, potential abuse of robots, bias in the information provided by robots, and accessibility challenges for disadvantaged groups. Conclusion: Addressing the ethical issues related to the use of social robots in education is crucial for maximizing their benefits while ensuring fairness and safety for students. The paper emphasizes the need for collaborative efforts among stakeholders to develop effective and ethical applications of social robots in education, and go forward to both technological advancements and ethical implications.
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Richard, Kirungi, and Nayebare Julian. "Ethical Dimensions of ICT Integration in Higher Education: A Comprehensive Review." NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES 4, no. 2 (April 19, 2024): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.59298/nijep/2024/421922.2.2200.

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In contemporary higher education, the integration of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has become indispensable, revolutionizing teaching and learning methodologies. However, alongside the benefits, ICT integration brings forth a myriad of ethical considerations that must be addressed to foster a responsible digital culture within educational institutions. This review article delves into the multifaceted realm of ethics surrounding ICT usage in higher education, synthesizing existing literature to provide insights into the ethical challenges faced by educators, administrators, and policymakers. The review explores diverse topics such as digital equity, privacy concerns, academic integrity, and responsible technology use. Moreover, it analyzes the ethical dilemmas arising from the convergence of technology, pedagogy, and morality, offering a sophisticated examination of how educational stakeholders navigate these challenges. Emphasizing the necessity of ethical awareness and proactive actions, the study underscores the importance of fostering a culture of responsible digital citizenship within the educational ecosystem. Ultimately, the paper advocates for intensified efforts to address ethical concerns in ICT integration, ensuring that the transformative potential of technology in education is harnessed while upholding the values and integrity of learning in the digital age. Keywords: ICT integration, Higher education, Ethical issues, Teaching and learning, Digital citizenship
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Milevska, Suzana. "The Return to Kalokagathia: Curating as Leverage in the Ongoing Dialogues between Aesthetics and Ethics." Philosophies 5, no. 4 (October 12, 2020): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/philosophies5040029.

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This essay argues that curating brought back a kind of leverage that redressed the otherwise imbalanced relationship between aesthetics and ethics. Curating lends out to art its innocent and aspirational belief in such a balance because the ethical concerns in art theory and art criticism have long been toned down while form was prioritized over content. Ever since the curatorial profession created its own niche in the art world—started, for example, in the West, in the late 1960s with curators such as Siegelaub, Szeemann, or Lippard—curating began to mediate this relationship, thus helping to activate the catalyst potential of art without having to compromise its formal aspects. More specifically, this essay explores the ways in which theories and practices of curating brought back to mind the ancient Greek notion of kalokagathia, the intertwinement of aesthetics and ethics and, with it, other ethical responsibilities, principles, and values that art forgot to address while giving privilege to its formal aspects.
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Sreerama, Jeevan, and Gowrisankar Krishnamoorthy. "Ethical Considerations in AI Addressing Bias and Fairness in Machine Learning Models." Journal of Knowledge Learning and Science Technology ISSN: 2959-6386 (online) 1, no. 1 (September 14, 2022): 130–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.60087/jklst.vol1.n1.p138.

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The proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies has brought about unprecedented advancements in various domains. However, concerns surrounding bias and fairness in ML models have gained significant attention, raising ethical considerations that must be addressed. This paper explores the ethical implications of bias in AI systems and the importance of ensuring fairness in ML models. It examines the sources of bias in data collection, algorithm design, and decision-making processes, highlighting the potential consequences of biased AI systems on individuals and society. Furthermore, the paper discusses various approaches and strategies for mitigating bias and promoting fairness in ML models, including data preprocessing techniques, algorithmic transparency, and diverse representation in training datasets. Ethical guidelines and frameworks for developing responsible AI systems are also reviewed, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary collaboration and stakeholder engagement to address bias and fairness comprehensively. Finally, future directions and challenges in advancing ethical considerations in AI are discussed, underscoring the ongoing efforts required to build trustworthy and equitable AI technologies.
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Patel, Vishwa, Dr Jay A. Dave, Dr Satvik Khara, and Gaurav D. Tivari. "Examining the Integration of Responsible AI Principles in Social Media Marketing for Digital Health: A Theoretical Analysis." INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 08, no. 07 (July 10, 2024): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem36379.

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This study explores the integration of responsible artificial intelligence (AI) principles into social media marketing strategies within the digital health sector. With the proliferation of digital health platforms and the growing use of AI technologies in marketing, ensuring ethical practices is paramount. By examining the application of responsible AI principles in this context, this research aims to address concerns related to privacy, fairness, transparency, and accountability. Through a comprehensive analysis of current practices and emerging trends, this study highlights the importance of balancing marketing objectives with ethical considerations to promote trust and engagement among users. Key aspects include leveraging AI algorithms for personalized content delivery while safeguarding user data, implementing transparent AI-driven decision-making processes, and establishing mechanisms for accountability and user empowerment. This investigation offers valuable insights for marketers, policymakers, and stakeholders in navigating the evolving landscape of digital health marketing while upholding ethical standards and fostering positive user experiences. Key Words: Responsible AI, Social Media Marketing, Digital Health, Ethical Practices, Transparency
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Journalism and Use of Social Media. India: Self, 2023.

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Denton Jr., Robert E., ed. Political Communication Ethics. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216186731.

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This essay collection examines ethical concerns related to the traditional areas of political communication, including campaigns, media, discourse, and advertising, as well as new technologies, including the Internet. In total, the collection provides one of the few volumes to examine political ethics from an academic perspective rather than from a moralistic or rule orientation. Bruce Gronbeck provides an assessment of presidential campaigns, arguing that ethical judgments of citizens are based on candidates' actions and motives, character, and competence. Ronald Lee explores the ethics of campaign discourse, and he charts the relationship between presidential candidates' projection of civic virtue and the political arrangements that dictate the course of the campaign itself. Steven Goldzwig and Patricia Sullivan examine what happens to discourse when the divide between the haves and have-nots translates into a local community disconnected from virtual politics. The nature, types, and impact of the growing use of hate speech in contemporary politics is explored by Rita Whillock, while Robert Denton investigates television as an instrument of governing and its impact on the nature of democracy. Gary Woodward looks at the ethics of political journalism, and Lynda Lee Kaid analyzes the ethical issues raised by political advertising in all forms. Clifford Jones looks at the impact of campaign finance rules on campaign communication strategy; Gary Selnow explores the ethics of politics on the Internet; and Robert Denton concludes by examining the relationship between constitutional authority and public morality. An important text for students as well as scholars investigating contemporary American politics.
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Book chapters on the topic "Ensuring essay explores ethical concerns"

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Batool, Aqsa, Warda Batool, and Shiza Malik. "Patient-Doctor Relationship and Ethical Concerns Regarding Non-Disclosure of Medical Information." In In Memory of Ethics: A Dissection of Ethical and Social Issues in Pakistani Professional Healthcare Practice, 60–67. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815223859124010011.

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Patients have a fundamental right to be informed about their medical treatments and the implications of anesthesia. Failing to disclose such crucial information is ethically unacceptable. However, there are instances where physicians, concerned about the psychological distress that comes with awareness of a severe illness, opt to keep patients in the dark. In such cases, the responsibility of decisionmaking often falls upon the patient's family or the clinicians themselves. Additionally, concerns about medical confidentiality and patient comprehension can lead to incomplete disclosures regarding surgical procedures. This chapter delves into the ethical dilemmas arising from the withholding of information by healthcare professionals and its profound impact on patients, their families, and healthcare workers. It also explores how these practices influence the public perception of healthcare practitioners. The pressing need in this context is to establish comprehensive regulations and standardized guidelines for information privacy and disclosure within the healthcare sector, ensuring the long-term delivery of satisfactory healthcare services.
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Jain, Vishal, and Archan Mitra. "Transforming Media Landscapes." In The Pioneering Applications of Generative AI, 199–214. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-3278-8.ch009.

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This study examines the impact of Python-driven generative AI on media content creation and its ethical implications. Python's simplicity and extensive libraries have made it pivotal in AI development, enabling the generation of realistic content across various media formats. While these advancements promise significant enhancements in content creation efficiency and personalization, they also raise complex ethical issues, including concerns over authenticity, copyright infringement, and misinformation. Through surveys and case studies, this research explores the technological capabilities of generative AI, its transformative potential in the media landscape, and the ethical dilemmas it presents. The chapter advocates for a balanced approach to leveraging AI in media, emphasizing the need for frameworks that promote responsible use, ensuring innovation aligns with ethical standards and societal values.
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Sahoo, Tanima, Arijit Mondal, Piyal Roy, and Amitava Podder. "Artificial Intelligence and Its Application in Engineering." In Emerging Engineering Technologies and Industrial Applications, 1–20. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-1335-0.ch001.

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Artificial Intelligence has transformative impact on precision medicine, structural health monitoring, and autonomous manufacturing systems, revolutionizing traditional approaches. This book chapter explores the challenges and ethical considerations inherent in AI implementation, addressing issues like data privacy, security, and human-AI collaboration. By scrutinizing real-world implementations and futuristic possibilities, this study paints a vivid picture of AI's profound influence on society. As Artificial Intelligence continues to evolve, its ethical integration into various sectors and the establishment of mutual trust between humans and machines emerge as paramount concerns. Amidst the rapid advancements, this research underscores the imperative of responsible AI development, ensuring a harmonious coexistence between artificial intelligence and humanity.
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R., Valarmathi, V. K. G. Kalaiselvi, G. Jagadeesh, R. Uma, and P. Ramkumar. "Forging an Ethical Paradigm With Moral Integrity in the Realm of Crypto Currency Investment." In Machine Learning and Cryptographic Solutions for Data Protection and Network Security, 457–75. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-4159-9.ch027.

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The integration of AIML in cryptocurrency trading raises ethical concerns, demanding a thorough examination of accountable approaches. This research focuses on evaluating the outcomes of AI and ML in cryptocurrency trading, emphasizing the need for innovative regulatory strategies. Utilizing critical case studies like Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) and FTX and reviewing relevant literature, it explores the ethical dimensions of AI and ML in this domain. The study advocates for regulatory frameworks that accommodate digital assets' unique features while aligning with existing legal structures. It proposes a structural framework for AI and ML-driven trading, juxtaposing it with alternative ethical theories. From an outcome-oriented perspective, the research emphasizes balancing the potential of AI and ML with ethical considerations, ensuring market integrity, safeguarding investor interests, and promoting overall welfare in the cryptocurrency trading landscape.
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Verma, Abhishek, and Ms Richa Singh. "EMOSPHERE: A PROPOSED CONCEPT OF EMOTION DETECTION USING NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING." In Futuristic Trends in Artificial Intelligence Volume 3 Book 9, 63–74. Iterative International Publishers, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3biai9p4ch1.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has advanced emotion recognition from voice, employing deep learning and natural language processing. These systems identify emotions like happiness, sadness, and anger, enabling personalized AI responses. Benefits span customer service, mental health support, and more, but challenges include voice variability and ethical concerns. Emotion-aware AI promises empathetic human-AI interactions, shaping future technology. This paper explores how this technology can enhance human-computer interaction in fields like customer service, mental health support, education, and personalized virtual experiences using NLP and highlights the benefits and implications of emotion recognition in AI. This paper acknowledges the challenges that remain, including ensuring cross-cultural sensitivity, addressing potential biases, and navigating the ethical considerations surrounding user data privacy and AI responsibility.
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Odeh, Ammar, Anas Abu Taleb, Tareq Alhajahjeh, Francisco Aparicio, Sara Hamed, Nizar Al Daradkeh, and Nasser Ali Al-Jarallah. "Data Privacy and Compliance in IoT." In Smart and Agile Cybersecurity for IoT and IIoT Environments, 128–44. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-3451-5.ch006.

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The chapter explores the critical aspects of data privacy and compliance within the rapidly expanding field of the internet of things (IoT). As IoT devices proliferate across consumer, industrial, and healthcare sectors, they bring with them significant challenges related to data security, privacy, and regulatory compliance. The integration of these devices into daily life raises substantial concerns about personal privacy, data breaches, and the ethical use of collected data. This discussion delves into the mechanisms IoT uses to collect, process, and store data; the associated privacy risks; and the comprehensive strategies necessary to mitigate these risks while ensuring compliance with global data protection regulations.
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Sonia, R., Neha Gupta, K. P. Manikandan, R. Hemalatha, M. Jogendra Kumar, and Sampath Boopathi. "Strengthening Security, Privacy, and Trust in Artificial Intelligence Drones for Smart Cities." In Analyzing and Mitigating Security Risks in Cloud Computing, 214–42. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-3249-8.ch011.

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Smart cities are transforming by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) drones for various applications, including traffic monitoring, public space management, and surveillance. However, the increasing reliance on AI drones raises concerns about the security, privacy, and trust of both the technology and the data it collects and processes. Ensuring these factors is crucial for the success of these smart cities. The chapter explores the challenges and strategies for improving security, privacy, and trust in AI drones in smart cities. It emphasizes the role of AI drones in urban innovation, the evolving threat landscape, and the importance of robust security measures. Privacy considerations are also discussed, along with transparency, accountability, ethical use, and public engagement. Technical solutions include AI algorithms, secure communication protocols, and trusted hardware and software components. The chapter also explores future trends and emerging technologies in AI drones and the evolving regulatory landscape.
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Pasupuleti, Murali Krishna. "Digital Tech Innovation: Transforming Society." In The Digital Psyche: Technology's Role in Shaping Modern Society, 101–20. National Education Services, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.62311/nesx/97897.

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Abstract: This chapter explores into the profound impact of digital technology innovation on society, exploring how advancements in this realm are reshaping the way we live, work, and interact. Digital technologies, encompassing social media, cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and more, have revolutionized communication, transformed the workplace, enhanced educational experiences, and redefined healthcare delivery. Through a comprehensive analysis, this narrative highlights the dual-edged nature of digital innovation, showcasing its potential to offer unprecedented opportunities for societal advancement while also presenting significant challenges, such as privacy concerns, the digital divide, and ethical dilemmas surrounding AI. By examining case studies and current trends, this chapter provides insights into the future of digital innovation, emphasizing the need for responsible innovation and equitable access to technology's benefits. Ultimately, it calls for a concerted effort among policymakers, technologists, and society to navigate the complexities of the digital age, ensuring that digital technology serves as a force for good, fostering a more inclusive and sustainable world. Keywords: Digital Innovation,Societal Transformation,Digital Technology,Artificial Intelligence (AI),Privacy Concerns,Digital Divide,Ethical Dilemmas,Telemedicine,Remote Work,E-commerce,Blockchain Technology,Augmented Reality (AR),Quantum Computing,Digital Economy,Educational Technology,Data Security,Social Media,Cloud Computing,Wearable Technology and Policy and Regulation.
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Rahim, Sundas, and Muhammad Azeem Qureshi. "Navigating the Nexus Between Industry 5.0 and Society 5.0." In Advances in Business Information Systems and Analytics, 1–12. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-3550-5.ch001.

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Industry 5.0 emphasizes human collaboration with machines and cutting-edge technologies while adopting sustainable practices. Concurrently, Society 5.0 envisions a human-centric approach to address economic development and societal challenges by integrating physical and cyberspace. In the backdrop of unprecedented technological advancements leading to the emergence of Industry 5.0 and Society 5.0, there arises a critical need to scrutinize their objectives and the interplay between technological progress and societal well-being. Potential challenges include job displacement, privacy concerns, and environmental impacts, posing hurdles to their seamless coexistence. This chapter explores the evolving paradigms of Society 5.0 and Industry 5.0 while investigating their distinct yet interconnected goals and visions for the future. The chapter concludes by emphasizing the need for a balanced and vigilant approach to navigate the complexities of Industry 5.0 and Society 5.0, ensuring an inclusive, ethical, and sustainable future.
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Pasupuleti, Murali Krishna. "Tech Footprints: Shaping Humanity's Digital Future." In Digital Legacies: Humanity's Technological Imprint, 50–65. National Education Services, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.62311/nesx/97849.

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Abstract: This chapter, "Tech Footprints: Shaping Humanity's Digital Future," explores into the profound impact of technological advancements on human society, tracing the evolution from the Industrial Revolution to the burgeoning Digital Era. It explores how pivotal innovations, including the printing press, the steam engine, computers, and the internet, have left lasting "tech footprints" that have shaped human progress and societal transformation. The chapter further examines the Digital Era's transformative effects on communication, business, governance, and personal lives through the advent of the internet, digital communication, and the proliferation of smartphones. It addresses the dual-edged nature of digital technology, highlighting both its positive impacts—such as improved access to information, e-governance, telemedicine, and online education—and its challenges, including privacy concerns, the digital divide, misinformation, and cyber threats. Ethical considerations and the responsibility of policymakers, technologists, and society in navigating the digital landscape are critically analyzed to emphasize a balanced approach that prioritizes human welfare and rights. Looking to the future, emerging technologies like quantum computing, blockchain, augmented reality (AR), and virtual reality (VR), alongside the implications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, are explored for their potential to further shape our world. The chapter concludes by calling for a proactive, thoughtful approach to technology, underscoring the collective responsibility to use it for the betterment of society, ensuring that the future tech footprints we leave create a legacy of progress, equity, and sustainability. Keywords Digital Era,Technological Advancements,Tech Footprints,Digital Divide,Ethical Considerations,Emerging Technologies,Fourth Industrial Revolution,Privacy Concerns,E-Governance and Cyber Threats.
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Conference papers on the topic "Ensuring essay explores ethical concerns"

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Kumar, Shubham, and Dayashankar Singh. "A REVIEW OF SECURING INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) WITH MACHINE LEARNING." In Computing for Sustainable Innovation: Shaping Tomorrow’s World. Innovative Research Publication, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.55524/csistw.2024.12.1.2.

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The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized the way we interact with the physical world, embedding everyday objects with sensors and connectivity to enhance efficiency and convenience. However, the rapid proliferation of IoT devices has raised significant concerns regarding security and privacy. Traditional security mechanisms often fall short in addressing the dynamic and diverse nature of IoT ecosystems. This paper explores the paradigm shift towards securing IoT through the integration of Machine Learning (ML) techniques. This research delves into the innovative fusion of IoT and ML, presenting a comprehensive analysis of how machine learning algorithms can fortify the security infrastructure of IoT networks. By leveraging ML algorithms, IoT systems can detect and respond to evolving cyber threats in real-time. This proactive approach enhances anomaly detection, intrusion prevention, and incident response capabilities, mitigating potential risks before they escalate. The study discusses various ML models such as deep learning, clustering, and reinforcement learning, elucidating their applications in IoT security. Deep learning algorithms, particularly Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) and Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs), are examined for their prowess in analyzing intricate patterns within large datasets, ensuring the integrity of IoT data transmission. Additionally, clustering algorithms are explored for their efficiency in grouping similar IoT devices, enabling the implementation of tailored security protocols for specific device clusters. Reinforcement learning techniques are also investigated to optimize security strategies dynamically, adapting to evolving threats in real-time. Furthermore, the paper sheds light on the challenges and opportunities in the integration of ML with IoT security. Ethical considerations, data privacy, and the energy efficiency of ML algorithms are discussed in the context of resource-constrained IoT devices. The research also explores the potential of federated learning, enabling collaborative ML model training across distributed IoT networks without compromising data privacy.
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