Generative AI (AI) has quickly become a groundbreaking force with the potential to transform creativity, innovationand productivity in various domains including art, education, healthcare and business. Although its possibilities areincontrovertible, the emergence of generative AI also brings up deeply significant ethical concerns in terms of fairness,accountability, intellectual property, misinformation, and social responsibility. In this article, the ethical aspects of generativeAI are critically discussed, and it focuses on the necessity to find the balance between the ability of the AI to promoteinnovation and creativity and the need to reduce the threats. The paper is based on literature, policy frameworks, andcase studies and investigates the problem of data bias, copyright infringement, transparency, and labor displacement. Italso brings out the role of the main stakeholders,developers, policymakers, industries and users in responsible use of AI.This paper supports a multi-stakeholder strategy that allows merging ethics, regulatory frameworks and digital literacyto protect human values and allow technological advancement. Finally, this study highlights that regulators must actresponsibly to govern generative AI to safeguard intellectual property rights and social confidence but also to preserveits use as a source of human-centered innovation and creativity.
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Rajsharavan Senthilvelan
SAMRIDDHI A Journal of Physical Sciences Engineering and Technology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6d7971ffa7aa7d63d18a7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.18090/samriddhi.v17i03.04