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Getting into the engine room: a blueprint to investigate the shadowy steps of AI ethics
Type of publication: Article
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Journal: AI & SOCIETY
Year: 2020
Month: September
Pages: 14
URL: https://link.springer.com/arti...
Abstract: Enacting an AI system typically requires three iterative phases where AI engineers are in command: selection and preparation of the data, selection and configuration of algorithmic tools, and fine-tuning of the different parameters on the basis of intermediate results. Our main hypothesis is that these phases involve practices with ethical questions. This paper maps these ethical questions and proposes a way to address them in light of a neo-republican understanding of freedom, defined as absence of domination. We thereby identify different types of responsibility held by AI engineers and link them to concrete suggestions on how to improve professional practices. This paper contributes to the literature on AI and ethics by focusing on the work necessary to configure AI systems, thereby offering an input to better practices and an input for societal debates.
Keywords: Applied Ethics, artificial intelligence, Data Science, ethics
Authors Rochel, Johan
Evéquoz, Florian
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