Description: Questionable practices in AI ethics refer to actions and decisions in the development and application of AI technologies that raise ethical concerns or doubts. These practices may include a lack of transparency in algorithms, algorithmic discrimination, improper collection and use of personal data, and information manipulation. AI ethics seeks to establish principles that guide the design and implementation of AI systems responsibly, ensuring that human rights are respected and social well-being is promoted. Questionable practices can have significant consequences, such as perpetuating existing biases, violating user privacy, and spreading misinformation. Therefore, it is crucial for developers and organizations implementing AI to consider the ethical implications of their actions and commit to following ethical standards that foster trust and fairness in the use of these technologies. The discussion of questionable practices in AI ethics is increasingly relevant in a world where AI is integrated into multiple aspects of daily life, including fields such as healthcare, public safety, financial services, and advertising, highlighting the need for a critical and reflective approach to its development and use.