One of the most popular buzzwords in business, industry, and academia right now is artificial intelligence. It is a key lynchpin of a lot of the digital transformation happening now as businesses get ready to profit from the ever-increasing volume of data being generated and gathered. The abundance of data has increased research into its processing, analysis, and application. The emphasis was on teaching computers to do this in the most “smart” way possible because machines are significantly more suited to humans than this work. This growing interest in the field’s study from academia, business, and the middle-ground open source community has produced innovations and advancements that have the potential to bring about significant change. It is playing a major part in the day-to-day operations of human societies, from healthcare to autonomous vehicles to predicting the results of judicial disputes to weather forecasting. The ability of building intelligent robots brings about some difficulties for the IT sector. A feeble attempt has been made to highlight the moral concerns surrounding artificial intelligence or “thinking machines” in this article.
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