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    Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Impact on Society by Tülay TURAN, Gökhan TURAN, Ecir KÜÇÜKSİLLE

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In recent years, studies on the ethics of artificial intelligence by academia, industry, government and civil society have begun to provide a basis. …”
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    An In-depth Analysis of the Initial Draft of the Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Exploring the Right to Environment by Anahita Seifi, Najmeh Razmkhah

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…This has led to environmental activists raising the question of whether this technology will provide a toolbox for a sustainable future for humans.Concerns regarding the performance of artificial intelligence and the widespread global support for this technology on the other hand prompted the world community to respond to these doubts, by regularizing the processes of research, development, production, and supply of artificial intelligence.One of these attempts is preparing the First Draft of the Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in September 2020 By the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).This draft, which was prepared in the form of 8 sections with the efforts of UNESCO international experts, with the aim of creating an international framework in the field of ethical and legal issues related to artificial intelligence systems, is approved at the 41st annual meeting of UNESCO, which was held in November 2021, with the votes of 193 member countries of this organization as the first international document that specifically considers the ethical norms and human rights of artificial intelligence..This document will not be binding but it is significant because it will be the first international document that specifically considers the ethical norms and human rights of artificial intelligence.The drafters of this recommendation talked about four human values which the 1st is respecting, encouraging and ensuring the basic principles of human rights, the second is , protecting the environment,  the third is protecting biodiversity and the fourth, is  living in peace and reconciliation.This draft demanded all the activists in the field of artificial intelligence to participate in the activities and adhere to principles such as proportionality, safety, fairness, responsibility, and accountability.But when looking at the draft text it seems that in some cases it contains ambiguities and defects, especially environmental discussions.These defects lead to several questions such as: “Has UNESCO's ethical draft been able to address the challenges in the environment sector, to provide effective regulations and solutions?” …”
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    Ethics of artificial intelligence in radiology: summary of the joint European and North American multisociety statement by Geis, J. R, Brady, Adrian, Wu, Carol C, Spencer, Jack, Ranschaert, Erik, Jaremko, Jacob L, Langer, Steve G, Kitts, Andrea B, Birch, Judy, Shields, William F, van den Hoven van Genderen, Robert, Kotter, Elmar, Gichoya, Judy W, Cook, Tessa S, Morgan, Matthew B

    Published 2021
    “…Abstract This is a condensed summary of an international multisociety statement on ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology produced by the ACR, European Society of Radiology, RSNA, Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine, European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics, Canadian Association of Radiologists, and American Association of Physicists in Medicine. …”
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