Risks in the Business of AI

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This chapter discusses the general risks that businesses face before considering specific ethical risks that companies developing AI systems and robots need to consider. Guidance on how to manage these risks is provided. It is argued that companies should do what is ethically desirable not just the minimum that is legally necessary. Evidence is given that this can be more profitable in the long run.

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Bartneck, C., Lütge, C., Wagner, A., & Welsh, S. (2021). Risks in the Business of AI. In SpringerBriefs in Ethics (pp. 45–53). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51110-4_6

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