This report delves into the ethical challenges posed by artificial intelligence, covering critical issues such as unemployment due to automation, the potential for increased economic inequality, and the impact on human interaction. It explores the risks of biased algorithms, security vulnerabilities, and the potential for unintended consequences from AI systems. The report also touches upon the philosophical implications of AI, including the concept of singularity and the debate over robot rights. By examining these ethical considerations, the report aims to highlight the need for responsible development and implementation of AI to ensure its benefits while mitigating potential harms. It concludes by posing three critical questions: whether AI should be used in the future, how humans can maintain control over AI's modeling capacity, and how to minimize AI's negative aspects for the betterment of humanity. The report references articles from the World Economic Forum and other sources to support its analysis.