Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming society, yet its rapid advancement raises concerns about potential harms affecting users and social structures. This research review explores AI- related risks, including ethical, social, economic, and political challenges. One key issue is bias and discrimination in AI applications, which can reinforce societal inequalities and impact decision-making processes. Additionally, AI's integration into communication, such as algorithmic response suggestions, alters social interactions-enhancing cooperation and efficiency while also leading to negative perceptions of AI-generated responses. AI's economic implications are also significant, particularly regarding job displacement and wage suppression in industries increasingly reliant on automation. The unregulated deployment of AI risks widening economic disparities, undermining worker rights, and reducing consumer privacy and choice. Furthermore, AI's influence on political discourse raises concerns about misinformation, democratic integrity, and the concentration of power in corporations and governments. To mitigate these harms, regulatory frameworks, ethical AI design, and increased public discourse are essential. Strengthening AI governance can guide responsible development and address issues such as accountability, transparency, and fairness. This review underscores the urgent need for policies and ethical guidelines to ensure AI serves society equitably, preventing its potential to exacerbate existing social inequalities and structural imbalances.
Artificial Intelligence (AI), AI harms, Ethical AI, Bias and discrimination, Social impact of AI, Economic impact of AI, AI and job displacement, AI governance, Algorithmic bias, Misinformation and AI, AI regulation, AI in communication, Transparency in AI, AI and political discourse, Automation and wage suppression, AI and democracy, Consumer privacy, Fairness in AI, AI and decision-making, Public discourse on AI.