In 2045, AI seamlessly integrates into daily life, enhancing convenience and efficiency, from personal assistants managing routines to hospitals achieving breakthroughs in precision care. Yet, this technological utopia reveals stark contrasts: autonomous weapons in conflict zones, job losses from automation, and artists questioning their value in a world of AI creativity. This book delves into the profound ethical challenges posed by AI's rapid evolution. How do we ensure it serves humanity without harm? Exploring stories, philosophy, and history, Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Humanity at Crossroads invites readers to shape AI's future responsibly, preserving our humanity in an age of artificial minds.