Artificial Intelligence (AI), ie, computing machines designed to mimic multiple human intelligences such as the capabilities to do, think, and feel (Huang & Rust, 2018) that are …
S Du, C Xie - Journal of Business Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Products and services empowered by artificial intelligence (AI) are becoming widespread in today's marketplace. However, consumers have mixed feelings about AI technologies due to …
Today, due to growing computing power and the increasing availability of high-quality datasets, artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are entering many areas of our everyday life …
E Hermann - Journal of Business Ethics, 2022 - Springer
Artificial intelligence (AI) is (re) shaping strategy, activities, interactions, and relationships in business and specifically in marketing. The drawback of the substantial opportunities AI …
FO Olatoye, KF Awonuga, NZ Mhlongo, CV Ibeh… - International Journal of …, 2024 - ijsra.net
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to revolutionize business landscapes, the ethical implications of its deployment have garnered significant attention. This paper presents a …
A Kriebitz, C Lütge - Business and Human Rights Journal, 2020 - cambridge.org
Artificial intelligence (AI) has evolved as a disruptive technology, impacting a wide range of human rights-related issues ranging from discrimination to supply chain due diligence …
The technical and economic benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) are counterbalanced by legal, social and ethical issues. It is challenging to conceptually capture and empirically …
It has become a truism that the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) is necessary and must help guide technological developments. Numerous ethical guidelines have emerged from …
Organizations are making massive investments in artificial intelligence (AI), and recent demonstrations and achievements highlight the immense potential for AI to improve …