AI for Everyone - AI Ethics and SocietyConsider this scenario: An AI chatbot gives wrong medical advice. Who should be held responsible?AThe AI chatbot because it gave wrong adviceBThe patient who used the chatbotCThe developers who programmed the chatbotDNo one, because AI is always learningCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Analyze the AI chatbot's roleThe chatbot is a tool created by developers; it does not have intent or legal responsibility.Step 2: Assign responsibility to developersDevelopers are responsible for ensuring the chatbot provides safe and accurate advice.Final Answer:The developers who programmed the chatbot -> Option CQuick Check:Developers responsible for AI errors = B [OK]Quick Trick: Creators fix AI mistakes, not AI itself [OK]Common Mistakes:Blaming AI as if it has intentIgnoring developer accountabilityAssuming users are always responsible
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