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The Impact of AI on Future Trends of Employment Availability

Published on January 2025 by Suchismita Mishra
International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Data Science Applications - 2023
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ICAIDSC2023 - Number 3
January 2025
Authors: Suchismita Mishra
10.5120/icaidsc202422

Suchismita Mishra . The Impact of AI on Future Trends of Employment Availability. International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Data Science Applications - 2023. ICAIDSC2023, 3 (January 2025), 24-27. DOI=10.5120/icaidsc202422

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title = { The Impact of AI on Future Trends of Employment Availability },
journal = { International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Data Science Applications - 2023 },
issue_date = { January 2025 },
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month = { January },
year = { 2025 },
issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 24-27 },
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url = { /proceedings/icaidsc2023/number3/the-impact-of-ai-on-future-trends-of-employment-availability/ },
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Abstract

This present era can also be said as the era of Artificial Intelligence development. Almost every field is more or less getting benefits using AI tools. These AI tools are now in reach of general public with their personal electronic devices like smart phones, tablets, etc. The public is being benefited from such an advanced technology in day-to-day life. Also, there is a high chance exist some threat of its misuse. This misuse of such a powerful technology may lead harm for the whole mankind. Now it is the responsibility of the developers and researcher group how to protect it from misuse. For a responsible AI development, it needs to follow some ethical principles and maintain guidelines to get the maximum benefit for the whole mankind. The basic principles which are now being use in sustainable AI development are: safety and reliability, security preserving privacy, transparency, accountability, fairness and inclusiveness. Along with these principles it also must satisfy data protection rules, informed consent, ownership of the information, objectivity and inequity of the information for the user. It is extremely important to maintain ethics in AI tool development. If it is properly used this is like a blessing for mankind, if it is misused it may become censure.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Artificial Intelligence AI tools sustainable AI development