Madhavi Singh; Keshav K Singh; Akash Singh
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a popular topic in recent years due to the rapid advancements in technology. With the rise of AI, there are many potential benefits that it can ...
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a popular topic in recent years due to the rapid advancements in technology. With the rise of AI, there are many potential benefits that it can bring, such as increased efficiency, improved decision-making, and personalized experiences. However, there are also numerous risks associated with AI, such as job displacement, loss of privacy, and even potential safety concerns. This research paper will explore the ethical, legal, and social implications of AI and also address the various risks and benefits of AI and provide insights on how to mitigate the risks while maximizing the benefits. Humans have continuously produced and refined many technologies in their pursuit of sophistication. The purpose of this practise is to make sure that they can develop goods that can make it easier for them to carry out numerous ways [1]. Since the beginning of time, humans have engaged in a variety of behaviours in an effort to increase their chances of succeeding in the many situations they have encountered. The industrial revolution, which began in the early 1760s, would bring the practise to an end. Several nations at the time believed it was feasible to produce various goods for the general public in order to satisfy the need for diverse goods brought on by expanding populations. Since then, thanks to the development and widespread application of artificial intelligence, humans have advanced considerably.