AI is designed to assist with real-life decision-making when data involved are beyond human comprehension. According to the journal published by Harvard Business Review, however, AI is not ready to assume human qualities and ethical, moral and other human considerations that guide the course of business, life and society at large yet.
Let's find out why it is so!
https://hbr.org/2022/09/ai-isnt-ready-to-make-unsupervised-decisions
AI Isn’t Ready to Make Unsupervised Decisions
AI has progressed to compete with the best of the human brain in many areas, often with stunning accuracy, quality, and speed. But can AI introduce the more subjective experiences, feelings, and empathy that makes our world a better place to live and work, without cold, calculating judgment? Hopefully, but that remains to be seen. The bottom line is, AI is based on algorithms that responds to models and data, and often misses the big picture and most times can’t analyze the decision with reasoning behind it. It isn’t ready to assume human qualities that emphasize empathy, ethics, and morality.
