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Ethics and Law of AI

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This lecture explores different ethical theories such as consequentialism, deontology, virtue ethics, and contract theory in the context of artificial intelligence. It delves into thought experiments like the trolley problem and discusses the definition of AI, its link to policy-making, and regulation. The lecture also covers the ethical challenges of defining AI and the importance of framing the concept within a specific context.

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