AI ethics and governance It addresses the moral, legal and societal implications of AI, emphasising the importance of AI ethics principles, their implementation and operationalisation, and governance for AI. [...] AI ethics involves a meticulous examination of the moral implications of AI decisions, the responsibilities of AI developers and users, and the societal consequences of AI deployment. [...] This is due in part to the need for the AI to access – and Protect AI systems, and therefore for the organisation to retain – large quantities of data. [...] articulating expectations of their activities and auditing AI governance their actions, and embedding Effective governance of AI is essential to ensure that AI technologies processes to assist in the are developed, deployed and used responsibly, adhering to safety and identification, mitigation and ethical norms, and complying with regulatory standards. [...] As AI becomes more accessible to individuals and employees, the risk of improper use and integration of AI into organisational tasks and activities requires greater training and accountability across all levels of the organisation.
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