IELTS Speaking tip
Practice speaking about various topics to build versatility.
Vocabulary
- ethics
- responsibility
- impact
- decision-making
- transparency
- algorithm
- privacy
- bias
- accountability
- automation
- innovation
- surveillance
- trust
- society
- regulation
Sample Answer
The ethical implications of artificial intelligence (AI) are profound and multifaceted. Primarily, issues such as privacy, bias, and accountability warrant rigorous scrutiny. For instance, the extensive data collection necessary for AI systems raises significant concerns about individual privacy rights. Moreover, algorithms can inadvertently perpetuate existing biases, leading to discrimination in areas like hiring practices or law enforcement.
Additionally, assigning responsibility for AI-driven decisions can be challenging; should accountability rest with programmers, users, or the AI itself? This ambiguity complicates the frameworks of ethics and legality surrounding AI technology.
Ultimately, fostering a robust ethical framework that prioritizes transparency and fairness is essential. As AI continues to permeate various sectors, it is imperative that society engages in comprehensive dialogue to navigate these complex moral quandaries and ensure that AI serves humanity positively.
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