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This book offers an exploration of the diverse perspectives shaping the future of Artificial Intelligence, highlighting the influence of non-Western thinking in its development. Whether you're a curious reader, a policy maker, a scholar, or a tech innovator, this is your guide to the different cultural perspectives on AI ethics.
List of contents
Part I: Foundations and Future of AI Ethics Chapter 1. A Review of the Current and Future Roles of AI Chapter 2. Whose Ethics for AI?
Part II: Philosophical and Cultural Perspectives Chapter 3. Swarm Intelligence, Actor-Network Theory (ANT), and Complex Systems: Future Strategies of AI Inclusion and Techno-ethics Chapter 4. Confucian Philosophy Revitalised in the Digital Era: Maintaining Interpersonal Ethics with Artificial Intelligence Chapter 5. The Dharma of AI: Its Potential as Our Greatest Friend or Worst Enemy Chapter 6. The Ethical Fabric of AI in America: Weaving Innovation and Responsibility Chapter 7. The Ethos of Deification: On True Sovereignty in Dealing with Technology Chapter 8. The Buddha-Bot: Can an Embodied Spiritual Machine Lead Us Towards Enlightenment?
Part III: Institutional and Sectoral Applications Chapter 9. Harmonising Philosophical Perspectives for Ethical AI in Finance Chapter 10. The Flow-Based Education Model: Ethical Use of AI and Digitalisation in Education Chapter 11. Debiasing AI in Education Through Different Ethical Insights Chapter 12. AI Ethics in Military: A Realist Approach Incorporating Traditional and Non-Traditional Security Chapter 13. How Will Ethically Correct Religious Robots Be Built?
Part IV: Governance and Social Impact Chapter 14. Ethical AI Through a Feminist Lens: Challenging Power and Redefining Technology Chapter 15. Feminist Ethics and Artificial Intelligence: Equitable Women's Representation Chapter 16. The Governance of AI from Diverse Ethical Perspectives Chapter 17. 'Hypersuasion' and Beyond: Contending with Regulatory Gaps in Modern AI Systems Through a Pluri-Ethical Perspective Chapter 18.. AI, Social Media Platforms, Decentralisation, and Regulatory Dilemmas: An EU Perspective 19. AI Ethics and Social Wellbeing: Perspectives from the Global North and South
About the author
Naresh Singh is Professor and Executive Dean, Jindal School of Government and Public Policy; Director of the Centre for Complexity Economics, Applied Spirituality and Public Policy (CEASP), Co-Director of the Centre for Legal Empowerment of the Poor and Senior Fellow at the Jindal India Institute.
Ram B. Ramachandran is a Professor and Vice Dean at the Jindal School of Banking & Finance at O.P. Jindal Global University.