The Path to Ethical AI: Major Obstacles and Solutions

It's good to have ethical AI.

From ordering pizza online with a chatbot to generating non-fiction texts and optimizing logistics processes, AI has made so many amazing things possible. Not only has it allowed businesses to automate and optimize complex processes, but it has also helped people with conducting research, analyzing vast amounts of data, and increasing the security of personal devices such as smartphones.

However, as AI-powered technologies grow and develop, so does their potential to assist cybercriminals with getting private data. Many governments across the world have legitimate concerns about the security of sensitive data handled by AI-enabled tools and are already working on corresponding laws and guidelines. On top of security risks, many share concerns about how AI can change the way people interact as well as potential job losses.