Obtaining explicit consent from individuals is perhaps one of the simplest and most fundamental pillars of the ethical collection and use of data for AI. However, the concept of consent in the AI space often extends beyond a one-time approval and can be more complex than it appears. Developers...
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social choicebottom-up ethicscoherent extrapolated volitionA major approach to the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) is to use social choice, in which the AI is designed to act according to the aggregate views of sSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
people and world-class technology. But while I’m constantly excited by the possibilities of what we can achieve, as Arm’s General Counsel I must also consider the potential harm our designs might cause if they don’t perform in the way we expect, or were put to a use we did not ...
Rule #1: AI will not replace you, but a person who knows how to use AI ethically, in the context of the job, will. It is no longer sufficient for a business professional to have a passing familiarity with this technology, an informed and educated position is a must. ...
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more than 85% of these respondents indicate that it is important for organizations to address AI ethics while tackling society's problems.12 Yet these same individuals also give companies in traditional industries, such as banking, retail, and insurance, mediocre marks for the responsible use of ...
High-profile events such as these have sparked “a newfound interest in responsible and ethical use of AI,” according to Heidari. In fact, as innovative use cases for AI multiply, on average, only one in two people believe the benefits of AI outweigh the risks, and three out of five pe...
The number of areas in which artificial intelligence (AI) technology is being employed increases continually, and climate change is no exception. There are already growing efforts to encourage people to engage more actively in sustainable environmental b
Many organizations have taken steps to embed AI ethics into existing business guidelines. But consumers, citizens, and employees indicate more needs to be done. Only 40% of those surveyed trust companies to be responsible and ethical in their use of new technologies such as AI—a similar percent...