The ethical challenges of using artificial intelligence applications in sports professions - An analytical study
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ethical challenges, artificial intelligence, applications Sports professionAbstract
This research paper aims, through our use of a descriptive analytical approach, to identify the changes that have taken place in the ethics of in various sports professions, particularly those related to the use of different artificial intelligence applications, as the application of artificial intelligence in these sports professions has led to a quantitative and qualitative leap. Among these sports professions are: sports training, sports media, sports management However, this development has also affected the ethical principles on which sport is based and, through it, the professions practiced within it, especially when sport, through the professional system, has become a vital economic sector, which in turn has required a focus on ensuring that these sports professions adhere to ethical principles when using various artificial intelligence applications
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