AI ethics: Contextual frameworks and domain-specific concerns

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https://doi.org/10.37868/hsd.v7i1.1224

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The widespread deployment of AI systems has led to overlapping concerns around technological impact and governance, often resulting in conceptual ambiguities and policy confusion. We propose a structured and context-sensitive framework for addressing the ethical implications of artificial intelligence. We argue that ethical frameworks must distinguish between the intended domain of AI deployment and the scale of its societal effects.
To resolve these tensions, we introduce a two-dimensional matrix based on (1) the extent of AI’s impact and (2) the scope of its governance, which together form four distinct ethical contexts. Within each quadrant, we explore specific risks, values, and regulatory considerations. This matrix not only clarifies the conceptual terrain of AI ethics but also offers a practical roadmap for anticipating ethical risks, developing normative guidance, and informing domain-specific governance strategies.
Our goal is not to prescribe a single ethical doctrine but to provide decision-makers with a structured lens through which AI systems can be evaluated in context. This approach promotes adaptive and anticipatory governance while remaining responsive to local, institutional, and cultural variations.

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2025-04-18

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[1]
L. A. Lee, B. Durakovic, and S. Yeralan, “AI ethics: Contextual frameworks and domain-specific concerns”, Heritage and Sustainable Development, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 1–14, Apr. 2025.

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Editorial