Bias and Discrimination
AI systems can inherit biases present in the data they are trained on, leading to discriminatory outcomes.
Implications
- Fairness: Biases in AI can result in unfair treatment of individuals based on race, gender, age, or other protected characteristics.
- Trust: Discriminatory AI systems erode public trust in technology and institutions that deploy them.
12 Dangers of Artificial Intelligence in the Future
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly evolved over the past few decades, transforming various aspects of society, from healthcare and finance to transportation and entertainment. While AI promises numerous benefits, it also poses significant risks that need to be carefully managed.
Success in creating effective Artificial Intelligence could be the biggest event in the history of our civilization. Or the worst. So we cannot know if we will be infinitely helped by AI, or ignored by it and side-lined, or conceivably destroyed by it. – Stephen Hawking
This quote was made by legendary physicist Stephen Hawking at a tech conference in regard to Artificial Intelligence. And he’s absolutely correct. Keeping this in mind, let’s see 12 dangers that Artificial Intelligence can pose in the future.
Table of Content
- 1. Job Displacement
- 2. Bias and Discrimination
- 3. Privacy Invasion
- 4. Autonomous Weapons
- 5. Lack of Accountability
- 6. Security Threats
- 7. Ethical Dilemmas
- 8. Dependence on AI
- 9. Unemployment and Economic Disruption
- 10. AI in Decision Making
- 11. Technological Unemployment
- 12. Superintelligent AI