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Promoting ethical and responsible use of AI technologies is crucial. It is important to educate our students about the ethical and moral implications of AI and encourage them to critically evaluate the potential consequences of AI applications across various industries and fields.
In addition, students should be equipped with the skills to identify and address any biases or limitations in AI systems while being mindful of the impact of AI on privacy, security, and other important societal issues.
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