Using artificial intelligence (AI) ethically means being fair and kind when using smart machines that help us make decisions.
Imagine you have a toy robot that helps you pick your favorite snack from the kitchen. If the robot always picks the same snack, even if it’s not the best one, it might be biased. That’s like when someone always chooses their favorite toy, even if another toy is more fun for you. Being ethical means making sure the robot tries to be fair and helps everyone have a good time.
Why It Matters
AI can help us in many ways, from schoolwork to playing games, but it needs to be treated with care. Just like how you want your friend to play fairly, we want AI to make smart choices without being unfair or mean.
If AI is used badly, like if the robot always picks the same snack for everyone, people might feel left out or upset. So we should check that AI helps everyone and doesn’t favor just a few. That way, AI becomes a great helper, not a tricky friend who only wants to play their favorite game.
Examples
- A teacher uses an AI to help grade papers but checks the answers manually to make sure it's fair.
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