Ensuring Ethical AI Use In Our Society

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In a recent installment of the Youth in AI Series on YouTube, Professor Quist-Aphetsi Kester delivered a thought-provoking discussion on responsible AI use. He touched upon various facets of responsible AI, emphasizing the ethical and mindful development and management of artificial intelligence systems, technologies, algorithms, and their implications for society.

Responsible AI entails designing AI technologies in a manner that aligns with human values, respects privacy, promotes fairness, and reduces bias. Professor Kester highlighted the importance of transparency in AI systems, enabling users to understand how these technologies work and hold them accountable for their functions.

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During the discussion, Professor Kester presented scenarios that underscored the ongoing debate between allowing AI systems to make decisions autonomously or retaining human intervention. He recounted a meeting in Italy where the question arose: should machines take over decision-making from humans? He argued that the answer depends on the circumstances, citing examples where AI systems could potentially save lives, such as in connected cars that can prevent accidents.

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Moreover, Professor Kester discussed the emergence of embedded AI systems, particularly in healthcare, where chips embedded in human bodies could monitor health conditions and provide personalized recommendations. He emphasized the potential benefits of such technology in improving health outcomes but also raised concerns about privacy and ethical implications.

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Looking ahead, Professor Kester envisioned a future where AI technologies play a significant role in various aspects of daily life, from food consumption to environmental control. He emphasized the need for accountability in AI governance and called for efforts to ensure that AI systems are fair, transparent, and inclusive of diverse datasets.

Reflecting on the evolution of AI technologies, Professor Kester acknowledged their limitations and potential biases. He cautioned against expecting AI systems to be flawless or entirely unbiased, given the diverse cultural and behavioral contexts in which they operate.

In response to questions from the audience, Professor Kester clarified the distinction between using AI tools to improve work efficiency and responsible AI use. While AI tools can enhance productivity, responsible AI involves addressing ethical considerations, biases, and transparency in AI systems.

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Addressing concerns about the future of work in an AI-driven world, Professor Kester emphasized the potential for AI technologies to complement human capabilities rather than replace them entirely. He envisioned a future where AI systems assist humans in tasks that improve quality of life, such as healthcare and defense.

In conclusion, Professor Quist-Aphetsi Kester’s insights shed light on the complexities of responsible AI use and the ethical considerations that accompany technological advancements. As AI continues to evolve, it is essential to prioritize responsible development and management to ensure positive societal outcomes.

Watch the full video; Responsible AI Use – Prof Quist-Aphetsi Kester delivers during Youth in AI Series

The Youth in AI Series serves as a platform for discussions on emerging technologies and their societal impact, fostering dialogue among experts, practitioners, and enthusiasts. By engaging in conversations about responsible AI use, we can collectively shape a future where technology serves humanity ethically and responsibly.

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Mohammed Amin

Amin Mohammed is a passionate business and tech blogger, as well as an AI enthusiast. Recently featured as a speaker at the 2024 African Youth in AI Summit, Amin's interest in AI stems from his curiosity about how it can revolutionize business in Africa. As a versatile professional, Amin is a Neuro-Linguistic Programmer (NLP), Author, Transformational Trainer, Public Speaker, and Master of Ceremony (MC). His YouTube channel, DTC OfficialGh, is a platform where he shares insights, stories, and interviews with entrepreneurs and successful individuals. As the Chief Executive Officer of Dreamers Transformational Consult, Amin has delivered over 70 transformational talks, mentored more than 200 individuals—from student leaders to startup business owners—organized events for 576 participants, and impacted over 10,000 lives through his speaking engagements. Amin is also the author of "Dream Of A Dreamer" and "Thoughts From A Wild Dreamer." He previously served as the Secretary for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Skills Development of the National Union of Ghana Students.

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