Abstract
This chapter explores the vital role of ethical leadership in the context of artificial intelligence (AI), focusing on the challenges and opportunities AI presents for ethical governance in various domains. Ethical leadership, as a paradigm, must evolve to address the unique dilemmas posed by AI, including issues related to data privacy, bias and discrimination, transparency, and the broader impact on human well-being. The discourse delves into how leaders can navigate the complex intersection of AI technology and ethical considerations to foster an environment where AI enhances rather than undermines ethical standards.
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