DATA SCIENCE ETHICS AND RESPONSIBLE AIEITHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN DATA SCIENCE AND AI

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It is possible to assert that we have now fully entered the era of artificial intelligence (AI), given the current state of technology and society. Whether or not we are aware of its presence, a growing proportion of the activities that comprise our day-to-day lives include the application of technology that makes use of artificial intelligence. AI can be found in our "smart" phones and TVs, personalized recommendations for products in online shops or other businesses use AI techniques, natural language processing can be used for automatic translation, voice recognition, and generation, and the intelligent assistants of Google, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft (such as Alexa, Siri, and Cortana) are all AI computer programs. AI can be found in our "smart" phones and TVs, personalized recommendations for products in online shops or other businesses use AI techniques. These are only some of the most well-known uses of artificial intelligence. In addition to this, the application of AI is presently expanding to far larger scales. For instance, it is being used to make decisions that have a direct influence on the lives of humans, such as whether or not to offer a credit line from a bank or whether or not to grant conditional release from prison. Additionally, it is being used to determine whether or not to issue a credit line from a bank or whether or not to grant conditional release from prison. In the not-too-distant future, it is projected that self-driving cars and domestically intelligent robots that are able to aid those who are aging or disabled would become commercially accessible. In this view, human computer interaction comprises not only human artificial intelligence contact but also human artificial intelligence interaction to a very considerable degree. Internet has already developed into a commonplace tool, serving as a platform for the exchange of information, the facilitation of communication, the provision of entertainment, and the transaction of online business. This is in addition to artificial intelligence, which is rapidly becoming an ever-present component of our life. Changes in human routines, habits, and mentalities were all brought about during this same time period by the advent of the internet. It is possible for face-to-face interaction to be replaced by online communication, which can result in a number of advantageous outcomes. Two examples of these outcomes are the elimination of the demand for physical mobility and the reduction of distances.

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Dr. Manish Joshi, Associate Professor, Corporate Trainer, Inventor & Author, Special Invitee/Nomination to Faculty of Doctoral Studies and Research of the University, Faculty Coordinator-Marketing Club and Coordinator Admission & Anti Ragging and Discipline Committee at Shri Vaishnav School of Management, Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya. Conducted Training for various Corporate Houses, Trusts, State and Central Government Organizations on topics like Stress Management, Motivation, Leadership, Positive Mental Attitude, Product Selling Techniques, Bhagawat Gita / Life Lessons, and various stopics requested by MP Police Department. Participated and Coordinated various Case Writing and Teaching with Cases Workshops. Cases are published in The Case Centre, UK. Conferred PIMR Best Teacher Award 2014 for the outstanding abilities and excellent performance as a teacher and significant contribution to the overall development of the management students. International and Indian Patents are part of credit.

Sai Santosh Yerasuri is a Supply Chain Professional. He has vast and diverse experience of more than a decade in the field of Supply Chain, Logistics Freight, Transportation Engineering and Aerospace Propulsion. Guiding several Projects in USA and India in the field of Supply chain operations. He has published research papers in various reputable journals like IEEE Xplore, Elsevier and a few others. He has one patented Design to his name.

Dr. Archana K. is working as assistant professor in the Department of Computer Engineering at Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering and Research, Ravet, Pune. Her research interests are in the field of Artificial Intelligence – Evolutionary Computing and Computational Intelligence, Energy Informatics and Machine Learning. She has academic and research experience of more than 16 years. She has published her work in International Journals, Conference and Symposiums. She is working as reviewer for reputed journals and conferences.

Dr. Haewon Byeon Received the Dr Sc degree in Biomedical Science from Ajou University School of Medicine. Haewon Byeon currently works at the Department of Medical Big Data, Inje University. His recent interests focus on health promotion, AImedicine, and biostatistics. He is currently a member of international committee for a Frontiers in Psychiatry, and an editorial board for World Journal of Psychiatry. Also, He were worked on A 4 projects (Principal Investigator) from the Ministry of Education, the Korea Research Foundation, and the Ministry of Health and Welfare. Byeon has published more than 343 articles and 19 books.

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