Ethical Challenges in the Current Digital Landscape: AI, Robotics and Quantum Computing
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Abstract
The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics, and quantum computing presents significant ethical and societal challenges. Consequently, the impact on society requires reflection and a thorough analysis of implications that will require adaptation and coping strategies. Among those actions, it becomes necessary to explore the emerging ethical dilemmas arising from these technologies, including issues of fairness, accountability, privacy, security, the future of employment and the implications for education and workforce development. It is also necessary to explore how AI can perpetuate biases, how AI surveillance threatens privacy, and the risks posed by quantum computing to digital security. The lack of transparency in AI decision-making and the potential for weaponisation are also key concerns. Furthermore, the disruptive impact of automation on labour markets must be analysed along with a fundamental rethinking of education to equip future generations with ethical reasoning and adaptability. As a result, the study concludes that it becomes necessary to emphasise the need for proactive ethical considerations, anticipatory regulation, and global cooperation to ensure these powerful technologies serve humanity's broader interests.
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