首页|Researcher from University of Urbino Carlo Bo Details New Studies and Findings in the Area of Artificial Intelligence (Beyond the Business Case for Responsible Artificial Intelligence: Strategic CSR in Light of Digital Washing and the Moral ...)

Researcher from University of Urbino Carlo Bo Details New Studies and Findings in the Area of Artificial Intelligence (Beyond the Business Case for Responsible Artificial Intelligence: Strategic CSR in Light of Digital Washing and the Moral ...)

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New study results on artificial intelligence have been published. According to news originating from Urbino, Italy, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “This paper, normative in nature and scope, addresses the perks and limits of the strategic CSR approach when confronted with current debates on the ethics of artificial intelligence, responsible artificial intelligence, and sustainable technology in business organizations.” Funders for this research include The University of Urbino Carlo Bo. The news journalists obtained a quote from the research from University of Urbino Carlo Bo: “The paper summarizes the classic arguments underpinning the “business case” for the social responsibility of businesses and the main moral arguments for responsible and sustainable behavior in light of recent technological ethical challenges. Both streams are confronted with organizational ethical dilemmas arising in designing and deploying artificial intelligence, yielding tensions between social and economic goals. While recognizing the effectiveness of the business argument for responsible behavior in artificial intelligence, the paper addresses some of its main limits, particularly in light of the “digital washing” phenomenon. Exemplary cases of digital washing and corporate inconsistencies here discussed are taken from the literature on the topic and re-assessed in light of the proposed normative approach. Hence, the paper proposes to overcome some limits of the business case for CSR applied to AI, which mainly focuses on compliance and reputational risks and seeks returns in digital washing, by highlighting the normative arguments supporting a moral case for strategic CSR in AI.”

University of Urbino Carlo BoUrbinoItalyEuropeArtificial IntelligenceEmerging TechnologiesMachine Learning

2024

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