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Ethics is an academic discipline which is a subfield of philosophy. In general terms, it deals with questions like "What is a good action?", "What is the value of a human life?", "What is justice?", or "What is the good life?". . . . AI Ethics is generally viewed as an example of applied ethics and focuses on the normative issues raised by the design, development, implementation and use of AI.[1]

"Ethics, a mostly qualitative science, is critical to informing an organization's strategy for its technology deployments. Organizations should consider and articulate the values that should be encompassed in their product or service, and how these values might vary across different demographics. Organizations can then proceed by developing AI systems that incorporates those values."[2]

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