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Does AI comply Ethical and legal considerations?

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Md. Amran Hasan Dipu Dhaka, C, Bangladesh
AI has the ability to transform industries, and change the way we work and live, however, it does raise ethical, legal and social concerns. It has the potential to bring about significant benefits to society in numerous areas such as automation, transportation and legal. However, the regulation of its use must address the ethical and social concerns, so we can work towards ensuring that its benefits are realized whilst minimizing the negative consequences.
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Dave Garrett
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Senior Advisor to the CEO| PMI Sterling, Va, United States
Sep 07, 2023 9:00 PM
Replying to Ashleigh Kennett-Smith
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This comment is probably an inference from the comments above, but one concern is that people will also try to hide behind the process, the tool i.e. abrogate responsibility. At the moment AI is "only" a tool. In the absence of self-aware "electronic intelligence" that can be held accountable to rules, the owners of the tool or the process using the tool should be ultimately responsible.
So true Ashleigh. I wasn't thinking about it last night, but my response came off a bit like the old saying, "Guns don't kill people. People kill people." These are very true, but the tools in either case can make doing harm much easier.
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Ming Yeung Adjunct Professor & Acting COO/CPO/CRO (contract)| Blockchain Venture Capital Inc. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Thank you for the diverse perspectives on embedding AI into the project management discipline. It still remains unsettled how AI can satisfy the PMI's Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct. Only time will tell!
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