Artificial Intelligence and Ethics: A Field Guide for Stakeholders
Author: Tarnveer Singh (Author)
Publisher finelybook 出版社: CRC Press
Edition 版本: 1st
Publication Date 出版日期: 2024-11-22
Language 语言: English
Print Length 页数: 270 pages
ISBN-10: 1032820543
ISBN-13: 9781032820545
Book Description
Artificial Intelligence and Ethics is a general and wide-ranging survey of the benefits and ethical dilemmas of artificial intelligence (AI). The rise of AI and super-intelligent AI has created an urgent need to understand the many and varied ethical issues surrounding the technologies and applications of AI. This book lays a path towards the benefits and away from potential risks. It includes over thirty short chapters covering the widest array of topics from generative AI to superintelligence, from regulation to transparency, and from cybersecurity to risk management. Written by an award-winning Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and experienced Technology Leader with two decades of industry experience, the book includes real-life examples and up-to-date references. The book will be of particular interest to business stakeholders, including executives, scientists, ethicists and policymakers, considering the complexities of AI and how to navigate these.
About the Author
Tarnveer Singh, award winning CIO/CISO. Fellow of the British Computer Society. Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Information Security. Director (Security and Compliance) at Cyber Wisdom Ltd., Experienced Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) in the Insurance sector and many other sectors.
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