Description: The ethics of knowledge refers to the study of ethical issues arising in the creation, dissemination, and application of knowledge, especially in the context of artificial intelligence (AI). This field addresses the responsibility of researchers, developers, and users in generating and using knowledge, considering the social, cultural, and political implications of their actions. The ethics of knowledge seeks to establish principles that guide practice in research and technological development, promoting transparency, justice, and respect for human dignity. In the realm of AI, this includes considerations of bias in algorithms, data privacy, and the impact of automated decisions on people’s lives. The ethics of knowledge focuses not only on the final outcome of technology but also on the creation process and how knowledge is shared and utilized. As AI increasingly integrates into various aspects of daily life, the ethics of knowledge becomes crucial to ensure that its development and application are responsible and beneficial for society as a whole.