Mester, Umit
Toth, Andrew
Article History
Received: 14 May 2025
Accepted: 30 September 2025
First Online: 19 December 2025
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: This study is focused and based on the review of existing research and literature, reports, and case studies focused on the evolution of web development and the role of AI in shaping future web technologies. It does not involve experimentation with human or animal subjects. Therefore, no approval from an institution or review board was needed. However, it complies with the guidelines and ethics published by a scholarly review board. The content written in the paper is original and not copied, and it abides by academic standards and practices. The study acknowledges the ethical implications of AI deployment in web technologies regarding bias, privacy, fairness, and inclusivity. By reviewing and synthesizing prior works, the researcher ensures all the information included is obtained from credible, reliable, and publicly available sources. Those that were not publicly available were obtained by the consent of the owner or purchased from reputable platforms. The study was systematic nd care was taken to ensure every idea from other works was represented accurately to avoid misrepresenting the original owners’ works. For the purpose of academic integrity and dissemination, the consent to publish declaration affirms that the findings, interpretations, and perspectives in this paper are solely committed to scholarly use. This publication aims to contribute to ongoing discussions on AI ethics, web technologies, and other digital systems without infringing on individual rights.
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: The authors declare no competing interests.