The ethical issues of AI that needed to be addressed yesterday!

Frank C. Bucaro (frank@frankbucaro.com) is Owner, Frank C. Bucaro, LLC in Williams Bay, WI. Frank is a Thought leader/Speaker/Trainer on Values-Based Leadership Development.

“Artificial intelligence (AI) is the intelligence exhibited by machines or software. It is also the name of the academic field of study which studies how to create computers and computer software that are capable of intelligent behavior.”[1]

This then leads to the importance of ethics in the development of AI.

“The ethical purpose for AI is used to indicate the development, deployment, and use of AI which ensures compliance with fundamental rights and applicable regulation, as well as respecting core principles and values.”[2]

Given this definition of AI and the ethical purpose of AI, what are the key ethical issues that confront the development and usage of AI?

Capgemini is a French multinational corporation that provides consulting, technology, professional, and outsourcing services. It is headquartered in Paris, France. Capgemini has more than 200,000 employees in over 40 countries, with about 100,000 employees in India. Recent research from the Capgemini Research Institute[3] found that:

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