Ethical Governance of Artificial Intelligence: Guiding Youth towards Responsible Digital Citizenship

Author:

Yunus Asma,Mushtaq Shahzad Khaver,Bajwa Ruqia Safdar,Tahir Muhammad

Abstract

AI has become an integral part of our daily lives, and with this integration comes significant ethical considerations, particularly for younger individuals. This policy paper delves into AI's ethical challenges and the need to guide young people in the digital realm. The swift incorporation of AI-driven tools in education, social media, and entertainment has sparked debates on data privacy, algorithm bias, and misrepresentation. Given the susceptibility of young people to these influences, it is imperative to equip them with tailored ethical guidelines for responsible interaction with AI systems. The paper proposes a comprehensive framework to promote ethical AI use through digital literacy, critical thinking, and ethics awareness among the youth. By fostering responsible AI consumption, we empower the next generation to make informed privacy choices and counter platform manipulation. Furthermore, the paper emphasizes the need for collaboration between educators, policymakers, technology developers, and parents to establish concrete ethical guidelines and school AI literacy programs. It underscores the importance of robust policies around AI technologies, advocating for ethical design and deployment to serve young people better. The goal is to foster an ethical digital environment that respects and nurtures children, allowing them to thrive in an AI-driven society.

Publisher

Research for Humanity (Private) Limited

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