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Shaping the Future: Entrepreneurial Responsibility in the Age of AI

Martina Peukert ()
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Chapter Chapter 13 in Cultivate an AI Mindset, 2025, pp 183-205 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter examines the far-reaching impact of artificial intelligence on the future of society, the world of work, and the values that shape our coexistence. It explores how AI will influence cultural, educational, and democratic processes in the coming decades, as well as the opportunities and challenges this transformation entails. From enhancing education through personalized learning approaches and the use of AI in political decision-making processes to shaping the workplaces of the future, it becomes clear how closely technological progress is intertwined with social change. Potential risks are also addressed, such as the loss of cultural diversity, the danger of social isolation, or the concentration of power through AI. The integration of artificial intelligence in companies is not only a matter of efficiency or productivity, but also one of responsibility. In a world shaped by technological innovation, companies face the challenge of advancing these developments in a sustainable and ethical manner. This chapter highlights how entrepreneurs can fulfill their responsibilities in dealing with AI—from promoting environmentally friendly technologies and helping to shape social change to positioning themselves as pioneers of a new era.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-49826-9_13

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