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The Moral Questions of AI

Ethics, Responsibility, and the Human Choices Behind Intelligent Machines

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The Moral Questions of AI

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Artificial intelligence is no longer science fiction. It is making decisions in hospitals, classrooms, courts, workplaces, and homes. But as machines become more capable, one question grows more urgent: who is responsible for the choices they make?

The Moral Questions of AI explores the ethical challenges behind intelligent technology in a clear, practical, and thought-provoking way. Instead of focusing only on technical details, this book looks at the human values, dilemmas, and responsibilities that shape the future of AI.

Inside, you’ll discover:

• The difference between smart technology and moral responsibility

• Who is accountable when AI makes harmful decisions

• How bias enters algorithms and affects real lives

• The ethical risks of automation in work, medicine, and law

• The balance between innovation and human dignity

• The future of privacy, surveillance, and personal freedom

• How society can guide AI toward ethical outcomes

Written in a simple, accessible style, this book is designed for readers who want to understand the real moral questions behind AI—without needing a technical background.

As machines grow more powerful, the most important decisions will not be made by AI, but by the humans who design, control, and live with it.

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