The Importance of Human Judgement In Artificial Intelligence.
Keywords:
human judgement, Artificial intelligence, Ethical Decision-Making, Bias Reduction, Ethical StrandardsAbstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made a big impact on society. AI can make predictions based on the data it receives. However, even though it can handle large amounts of data, AI systems cannot understand complex social and ethical issues. AI works using programmed algorithms and training data, which can lead to biases and ignore important moral considerations. That’s why human judgment is very important in areas where understanding context, empathy, and ethical thinking are needed.
The main goal of this topic is to explore the importance of human judgment in creating and using AI systems. By looking at the limits of AI in making decisions, this study aims to understand how human input can improve the ethical standards and social responsibility of AI. Additionally, this research wants to find out if human oversight in AI decision-making can help reduce bias and improve fairness in different areas.
This study shows that human oversight in AI decision-making is important because it can help lessen biases and improve fairness, especially in complicated social situations. Decisions that include human input tend to be more ethical and empathetic, which is very important in fields like healthcare and social justice, where the effects can greatly impact individuals. Furthermore, having humans involved in AI systems increases public trust in the technology because users are more likely to trust AI that includes human input.
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