UNDERSTANDING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: PATHWAYS AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS

Authors

  • Kouassi Konan Jean-Claude Faculty of Computer Science via distance learning, Bircham International University,Madrid, Spain

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Weak AI, Narrow AI, Artificial General Intelligence, Strong AI, Superintelligence, Machine Intelligence, Theories of Intelligence, Ethics and Risks of AI

Abstract

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to expand into various fields, it is important that both
specialists and beginners have a clear understanding of its diverse approaches, future objectives, potential
drawbacks, and issues related to information overload. This paper presents a concise AI approach accessible
to both experts and newbies alike, to prevent confusion in the wake of new AI developments. Using
comprehensive diagrams, we provide concrete explanations of supervised learning, unsupervised learning,
reinforcement learning, and deep learning in machine learning (ML), and show how these technologies have
paved the way for current AI. We also demonstrate how theories of intelligence and AI concepts match
technological advances and future objectives in AI. Ethical concerns related to AI and risks are also discussed,
alongside biases that arise from human data input. This study aims to provide valuable and easily
understandable insights to anyone interested in AI, including teachers, decision-makers, developers, students,
and practitioners. The analysis of empirical studies and the illustrations of AI concepts in this study contribute
to scientific literature and offer practical implications for the global impact of AI.

Published

2022-06-11

How to Cite

Kouassi , K. J.-C. (2022). UNDERSTANDING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: PATHWAYS AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS. SADI International Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology (SIJSET), 9(2), 55–77. Retrieved from https://sadijournals.org/index.php/SIJSET/article/view/244

Issue

Section

Original Peer Review Articles