Diving Into Ethical Ai

 Ethical Ai is the usage of AI in an ethical way. Ethical Ai focuses on being non discriminatory, respects privacy, and avoids harm. Ethical AI is a helpful tool because it is designed to be fair and non discriminatory. This will help prevent sexism, racism, and any forms of unfair treatment. It is also helpful because it protects people’s privacy by limiting how personal data is collected and used. Ethical Ai can be harmful because it slows down innovation. Being ethical and following those rules ab take a lot of time and money compared to ai that is not ethical. It is also harmful/limiting because ethics is subjective. In different cultures what it means to be ethical varies. What is ethical in the United States may not be seen as ethical in Canada and vice versa. I plan to use ethical AI as a special education teacher for lesson plans and draft my ideas for IEP’s. I do not really see a need for my students to use ethical AI on their own as it may be too much for them to handle. 

Im doing research on the benefits and harms of ethical AI. I would like to get a better understanding of what it is and what people typically use it for. This will be my first time learning about ethical ai so I am interested to see how it differs from generative ai and which one I prefer. 

References

Cornell University. (2024). Ethical AI for Teaching and Learning | Center for Teaching Innovation. Retrieved from teaching.cornell.edu website: https://teaching.cornell.edu/generative-artificial-intelligence/ethical-ai-teaching-and-learning
Ethical AI. (n.d.). Retrieved from C3 AI website: https://c3.ai/glossary/artificial-intelligence/ethical-
lparsons. (2025, July 11). Ethics in AI: Why It Matters - Professional & Executive Development | Harvard DCE. Retrieved from Professional & Executive Development | Harvard DCE website: https://professional.dce.harvard.edu/blog/ethics-in-ai-why-it-matters/




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