Ethical Challenges in AI-Driven Strategic Communication: Identification and Mitigation Strategies
Karen E. Sutherland ()
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Karen E. Sutherland: University of the Sunshine Coast
Chapter Chapter 3 in Artificial Intelligence for Strategic Communication, 2025, pp 59-94 from Springer
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Abstract With a foundation established in the previous chapters in terms of AI definitions, history, adoption rates, perceived impact and the research framework underpinning this book, it is time to shift focus. This chapter will explore the critical aspects of AI ethicsEthics, their impact on the field of strategic communication and proposed methods to navigate their limitations.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-2575-8_3
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