Ethical AI and Librarianship

A Resource Guide

Teaching AI Ethics: The Series

Field Description
Title Teaching AI Ethics: The Series
Type Courses & Tutorials
Creator Leon Furze
Link
Creation Date 2024
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Summary Created by Leon Furze, this resource serves as a single reference point for a series of blog posts that provide teaching materials for educators, including those in K-12 and tertiary education, on ethical issues related to artificial intelligence. The series explores nine major ethical issues, grouped into three levels of complexity:
  1. Beginner level covers frequently discussed ethical concerns:
    • Bias and discrimination.
    • Environmental concerns.
    • Truth and academic integrity.
  2. Intermediate level addresses more challenging ethical issues, including:
    • Copyright.
    • Privacy.
    • Datafication and its implications.
  3. Advanced level explores the most complex ethical challenges:
    • The implications of use of AI for evaluating human emotions.
    • The exploitation of human labor in AI development.
    • Power and control in AI systems.
The website includes access to an original article that introduces all nine issues, along with individual blog posts, each expanding on one of the nine issues from the original post. A PDF infographic which summarizes nine AI ethical issues is also available (see Link field).
Topic Ethical AI.
Source and Link Leon Furze. https://leonfurze.com/
Access Open
Accessibility --
Audience General. Scholars and Students. Librarians – General.
Platform or Format Web
Length 6 pages
Geography USA
Language ENG
Description Date 06/17/2025

Ethical AI and Librarianship: A Resource Guide