AI for Everyone - Building an AI-First MindsetWhy is it difficult for AI to replace human judgment in ethical decisions?ABecause ethical decisions are always logical and simpleBBecause ethical decisions require understanding values and contextCBecause AI ignores all human inputDBecause AI can always follow strict ethical rules perfectlyCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Define ethical decision-makingEthical decisions involve values, context, and sometimes conflicting principles.Step 2: Analyze AI's limitationsAI follows rules but cannot fully grasp complex human values and context.Final Answer:Because ethical decisions require understanding values and context -> Option BQuick Check:Ethical judgment = D [OK]Quick Trick: Ethics need values and context, hard for AI [OK]Common Mistakes:Assuming ethics are simple rulesBelieving AI ignores human inputThinking AI always follows ethics perfectlyConfusing logic with ethics
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