Algorithmic Bias and Moral Responsibility: Ethical Challenges in AI-Driven Decision Systems

Authors

  • DR. Jekap Halam Assistant Professor Department of Philosophy GDC Kamalpur Dhalai Tripura, India Author

Keywords:

Algorithmic bias, AI ethics, moral responsibility, transparency, accountability, fairness, decision systems

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become integral to modern decision-making systems, influencing areas such as healthcare, finance, criminal justice, and employment. However, the emergence of algorithmic bias — systematic and unfair discrimination resulting from biased data, flawed modeling, or human oversight — raises significant ethical challenges. This paper investigates the intersection of algorithmic bias and moral responsibility in AI-driven decision systems, exploring how developers, organizations, and policymakers can uphold ethical integrity while leveraging AI’s transformative potential. By analyzing real-world case studies, the paper identifies frameworks for ensuring fairness, transparency, and accountability in automated decision-making.

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Published

2025-11-05

How to Cite

Algorithmic Bias and Moral Responsibility: Ethical Challenges in AI-Driven Decision Systems. (2025). Journal of Ethics in Emerging Technologies & Society P-ISSN 3117-5996 and E-ISSN 3117-6003, 2(4), 1-9. https://galaxiauniverse.com/index.php/JEETS/article/view/13