Showing posts with label ethical and societal implications of ADA-based technologies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ethical and societal implications of ADA-based technologies. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

AI ethics: Time to move beyond a list of principles; Information Age, February 13, 2019

Nick Ismail, Information Age; AI ethics: Time to move beyond a list of principles

"AI ethics should be a universally accepted practice.

AI is only as good as the data behind it, and as such, this data must be fair and representative of all people and cultures in the world. The technology must also be developed in accordance with international laws, and we must tread carefully with the integration of AI into weaponry — all this fits into the idea of AI ethics. Is it moral, is it safe…is it right?...

Indeed, ‘an ethical approach to the development and deployment of algorithms, data and AI (ADA) requires clarity and consensus on ethical concepts and resolution of tensions between values,’ according to a new report from the Nuffield Foundation and the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence at the University of Cambridge.

Organisations and governments need help, and this report provides a broad roadmap for work on the ethical and societal implications of ADA-based technologies."