The use of artificial intelligence mechanisms and its relationship to professional ethics in the sports media sector
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Artificial intelligence, Professional ethics, Sports mediaAbstract
The use of artificial intelligence mechanisms and its relationship to professional ethics in the sports media sector. The study aimed to enhance and ethical professional practice when using artificial intelligence to protect the target audience from potential risks associated with AI technologies, such as bias and injustice. Among previous studies, we find Rabie Abdel Hafeez's study on artificial intelligence and its contributions to the success of sporting events, a field study of the Directorate of Youth and Sports in Bordj Bou Arreridj. Among the most important recommendations
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