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Profits vs. Principles: Corporate Responsibility in AI Ethics

Author: Sam Prajnananda

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In an era where artificial intelligence governs hiring decisions, financial access, surveillance, and public discourse, the question is no longer what AI can do, but what it should do. Profits vs. Principles confronts the growing ethical crisis at the heart of corporate AI development, revealing how businesses often prioritize profit over accountability, transparency, and social responsibility.

This book offers a comprehensive, critical, and solutions-focused analysis of how AI is deployed across industries—and how corporations navigate, manipulate, or ignore ethical boundaries. From biased algorithms in hiring and finance to opaque surveillance systems and the greenwashing of AI’s carbon footprint, Sam Prajnananda examines real-world case studies, regulatory frameworks, and emerging ethical business models.

With insights for executives, policymakers, AI developers, and conscious consumers, this book challenges the myth that ethics and profitability are mutually exclusive. It provides practical strategies for building transparent, fair, and sustainable AI systems, and calls for a global movement toward responsible innovation.

Profits vs. Principles is both a wake-up call and a roadmap—a powerful exploration of how we can realign AI with human values before it’s too late.

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