Poster - Hardik & Aditap
Poster - Hardik & Aditap
ABSTRACT
Technological advancements in AI, biotechnology, and digital research present both opportunities and ethical challenges. Issues such
as bias, privacy breaches, and regulatory gaps necessitate strong governance frameworks. This study analyzes existing regulations,
identifies limitations, and proposes a multi-stakeholder governance model to promote responsible innovation.
INTRODUCTION METHODOLOGY
AI, biotechnology, and digital research
Comparative Policy Analysis – Examining governance
are transforming industries but pose
risks related to algorithmic bias, genetic frameworks like the EU AI Act, GDPR, WHO genome guidelines,
privacy, and data security. This study and OECD AI Principles to identify key similarities, differences,
explores ethical dilemmas and and regulatory gaps.
examines how governance frameworks Case Studies & Real-World Impact – Investigating:
can balance technological progress
AI Bias – Cases like Amazon’s hiring bias and racial profiling
with societal well-being.
in facial recognition.
Genetic Data Privacy – DNA database breaches and misuse
incidents.
FIELD OF RESEARCH
Big Data Surveillance – Privacy violations and misinformation
Artificial Intelligence (AI): Issues of
bias, transparency, and accountability. by tech giants like Facebook and Google.
Biotechnology: Ethical concerns around Stakeholder Evaluation – Analyzing the role of governments,
genetic data privacy and biosecurity corporations, research institutions, advocacy groups, and
Digital Research: Data privacy, consumers in shaping AI and biotech policies.
misinformation, and informed consent Ethical Assessment Models – Reviewing frameworks like IEEE AI
challenges. Ethics Guidelines and bioethics principles, identifying their
limitations, and suggesting improvements for risk evaluation.
ANALYSIS
Fig 1: Block Diagram of the conceptual framework for solving Fig 2: AI’s Ethical Concerns
ethical issues in Generative AI
FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
As emerging technologies evolve, new regulatory and ethical challenges will arise. Future governance models should focus on:
Adaptive and Dynamic Regulatory Frameworks : Implementing real-time AI auditing mechanisms to ensure ongoing compliance. Creating
international AI and biotechnology regulatory alliances to standardize governance globally.
Ethical AI and Biotechnology by Design : Encouraging industry-led AI fairness and transparency initiatives. Developing privacy-preserving AI models to
minimize risks of biased decision-making and mass surveillance. Promoting secure and ethical genome data storage techniques to prevent misuse.
Public Awareness and Participation : Increasing public engagement in policy-making through open forums and ethical debates. Encouraging citizen-
led watchdog initiatives to hold governments and corporations accountable.
Strengthening Accountability & Enforcement Mechanisms : Using blockchain for secure AI auditing and biotech regulatory compliance tracking.
Creating independent AI and biotech ethics review boards to investigate and penalize violations.
CONCLUSION REFERENCES
1. A Conceptual Framework for Solving Ethical Issues in Generative Artificial
Effective governance requires ethical considerations, legal
Intelligence, January 2024 , DOI:10.3233/FAIA231182, LicenseCC BY-NC 4.0 (Fig 1)
structures, and industry best practices. A collaborative approach 2. What Is Ethical AI & Why Is It Essential for Business? Topic: Artificial intelligence,
can ensure responsible innovation while safeguarding societal Linh Nguyen (Fig 2)
values. 3. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): EU regulation on data protection
and privacy.
4. OECD AI Principles: Guidelines promoting AI transparency and accountability.