#AIML
The industrial revolution 4.0 is ushering in a new era of change across all spheres of our lives. With the emergence of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AIML) mankind is taking huge leaps into the unknown future.
AIML is touching everyone's lives directly or indirectly in myriad ways. Whether, it is an advertisement that pops-up on your screen or the traffic lights that you see on the streets, it's constantly influencing you all the time. At a broader level AIML might even influence what you would buy at the supermarket or to which candidate your vote goes to. In today's world with pervasive technology, it's hard to determine who's in control?
That brings us to the grand question of AI ethics. Any technological advancement must serve its primary purpose viz. filling the gap either via solving a problem or fulfilling a need. However, this purpose cannot be achieved at the expense of its beneficiary i.e. consumer. AIML helps organizations to achieve the goal via data manipulation. So far, so good. The primary input i.e. data needs to be reliable, comprehensible, and realistic to be of any use. But, it must also be obtained via fair means i.e. it must not infringe upon any legal or moral codes.
How often do organizations ensure this?
To be continued...
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