Artificial Intelligence has a considerable role in stopping value erosion in society. Designing systems that can uphold human rights, social values, ethics, and morality is a vital requirement for modern society. In the book, Dr. Ray explains the 21 principles of value addition in AI systems. He argued the urgent need for multi-layer safety and security networks in AI-based medical research for the safety of future generations. As the AI-driven automation systems are getting stronger and stronger in every sphere of life, adding value to the system in a systematic and measurable way is the key theme of the book. Dr. Ray explains the 21 principles of value addition in AI systems.
According to Ray, the denial of fundamental human rights, the extreme discrimination between the weak and the powerful, and the shaping of laws to serve the interests of a small number of powerful individuals are the main drivers of value erosion in contemporary society. Ray explains how the 21 principles of value-driven artificial intelligence can play critical roles in the implementation of morally sound, people-centered legal systems; ethical medical research; and other systems.
In the book Dr. Ray, explains how AI providers can align value-creation and value-clamming dimensions appropriately in order to develop responsible and safe AI models. He also explained the challenges to be overcome and the main issues to be resolved in building large scale value-driven AI systems.