Ethics in Autonomous Systems
Creating Ethical Frameworks, Mitigating Bias, and Protecting Human Dignity in Automated Systems
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Myriam Berger
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SUJIT BISWAS
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As artificial intelligence and automated systems increasingly shape our courts, hospitals, workplaces, and financial institutions, a fundamental question emerges: Who remains accountable when machines decide?
Ethics in Autonomous Systems offers a rigorous yet accessible exploration of moral responsibility in a world governed by algorithms. Rather than treating automation as neutral or inevitable, this book challenges listeners to examine the ethical architecture beneath every line of code and every data-driven decision.
From delegated agency and algorithmic bias to human dignity in a digital-first society, this work confronts the moral gray zones where binary logic meets human complexity. It exposes the illusion of “objective” automation and reveals how coded systems inevitably reflect the assumptions, blind spots, and values of their creators.
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