| Title: |
Ethical AI for Inclusive Economic Growth. |
| Authors: |
MIAH, Muhammed1 mmiah@tnstate.edu |
| Source: |
Informatica Economica. Dec2025, Vol. 29 Issue 4, p35-46. 12p. |
| Subject Terms: |
*Artificial intelligence; *Economic development; *Stakeholder analysis; *Blockchains; Disruptive innovations; Smart cities |
| Abstract: |
With artificial intelligence (AI) increasingly infiltrating multiple industries, the economic benefits are countered by concerns about fairness and inclusion. This paper covers the implications of the integration of AI in economic development and stresses the importance of leveling the field if Smart City and Blockchain digital disruptions are to work for all people in the Digital Age. We examine the ethical structure underpinning AI deployments and discuss use-cases of successful and failed implementations. To this end, we adopt qualitative methodologies to enumerate the central issues and suggest ways in which an inclusive AI ecosystem can be nurtured. The results highlight the need for stakeholder involvement, regulatory pathways, and ethical principles to address systemic imbalances and establish more equitable systems in the AI era. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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