Artificial intelligence (AI) ethics or the ethics of artificial intelligence and robotics or AI code of ethics, is a branch of ethics of technology consisting of normative and applied ethics responding to fundamental questions (“concerns”) about the moral behavior of humans as they design these systems; what we should do with artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics; what these digital technologies themselves should do; what risks they involve, and how we can control these.
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