Ethical AI and Librarianship
A Resource Guide
AI Ethics
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Title | AI Ethics |
Type | Books |
Creator | Mark Coekelbergh |
Link | https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262538190/ai-ethics/ |
Creation Date | 04/07/2020 |
Last Updated Date | -- |
Summary | As part of the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, this book presents a synthesis of variant ethical issues regarding AI applications and addresses concrete questions. Specifically, the author, Mark Coeckelbergh, a philosopher of technology and a professor at the University of Vienna, describes influential AI narratives, and surveys relevant philosophical discussions such as the differences between humans and machines. Coeckelbergh also explains the technology of AI, and offers an overview of ethical issues including privacy concerns, transparency, and bias in data processing. Coeckelbergh discusses challenges for policymakers, and argues for embedding ethics and values in designs and practices. While not specifically focusing on libraries, this book investigates multiple aspects of AI applications and presents in-depth discussion about AI ethics. This book is available in print format and ebook format. |
Topic | AI ethics. Ethical AI. |
Source and Link | MIT Presshttps://mitpress.mit.edu |
Access | Find it at your library! Link to WorldCat to find print book: https://search.worldcat.org/title/1099540107 or ebook: https://search.worldcat.org/title/1455709466 |
Accessibility | -- |
Audience | General. |
Platform or Format | Print book. eBook. |
Length | 248 pages |
Geography | USA. |
Language | eng. |
Description Date | 05/23/2025 |