Artificial Intelligence Ethics: A Discussion of Potential Risks and Associated Ethical Dilemmas in Art and Design

Document Type : scientific articles

Authors

1 Architectural Formation and Restoration Department, Faculty of Applied Arts, Damietta University

2 Industrial Design Department-Faculty of Applied Arts – Damietta University

Abstract

The present study investigates the possible hazards and moral predicaments linked to the creation and implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) machinery while proposing some suggestions for managing these complexities. The subjects encompassed comprise the influence of artificial intelligence on Art and Design, the capacity for AI to sustain or aggravate current partialities and discrimination, the moral reflections concerning employing AI in producing content, as well as designers' and developers' duty to guarantee that ethical values guide AI utilization. The paper also examines the need for interdisciplinary collaboration and ongoing dialogue between stakeholders to ensure that AI is developed in a way that maximizes its benefits while minimizing potential harm. Overall, this paper aims to promote a deeper understanding of the ethical implications of AI in Art and Design, serves as a starting point for further discussions and research into the ethical considerations of AI in Art and Design, and encourage a proactive approach to address these issues to ensure that AI is developed and used responsibly. The relentless progression and amalgamation of AI in Art and Design will undeniably exert a noteworthy influence on society. Therefore, it is essential to contemplate the possible ethical quandaries while endeavoring towards crafting an accountable structure for its advancement and implementation. The integration of AI in Art and Design should not be avoided or feared, but rather approached with a conscious awareness of the potential risks and a commitment to developing ethical frameworks that can guide its use.

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