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Husson University, Bangor, USA

ABSTRACT

People are enormously nervous about Artificial Intelligence. Although many are constructive and want to move forward, many want more answers from a business perspective, a legal perspective, and an economic perspective. Just today, another class action lawsuit was filed in California. This paper will address concerns and hopefully help you understand Artificial Intelligence better. From these perspectives, you may decide how you feel and think about Artificial Intelligence based on the information presented in this paper and other research. 

KEYWORDS

artificial intelligence, hallucinations, privacy, data analytics

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Paul J. Morrow. Legal and Ethical Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence. International Relations and Diplomacy, July-Aug. 2024, Vol. 12, No. 4, 139-146.

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