BALANCING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ETHICS: EXPLORING THE SYNTHESIS OF JOHN STUART MILL'S LOGIC AND SAFETY PROTOCOLS IN THE NIGERIAN WORK- PLACE
Abstract
This study focuses on John Stuart Mill's Logic and Safety Protocols in the Nigerian Workplace as it examines the complex connections between ethics, artificial intelligence (AI), and workplace dynamics. The study, which draws inspiration from John Stuart Mill's consequentialist theory, attempts to reconcile ethical issues with safety protocols in settings where artificial intelligence (AI) is extensively used to evaluate applicants and students. The inclusion of safety rules in AI systems used in exam rooms is rigorously examined in this work to ensure ethical treatment and preserve the integrity of the evaluation process. It promotes a system that balances modern safety precautions with Mill's utilitarian worldview. The study emphasises the moral responsibilities of legislators, employers, and AI developers while highlighting the profound effects of AI decisions on people and society. It emphasises how crucial impartiality, openness, and fairness are in a world that is reliant on AI and is developing quickly. The paper advocates a pragmatic and moral framework for AI while adapting its methodology to the particular circumstances of Nigeria. To ethically and securely integrate AI into Nigerian workplaces, it requires a careful blending of philosophical ideas and practical safety measures when using the technology in aptitude testing and tasks.