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Although there is a rich history of philosophical definitions of ethics when applied to human behavior, applying the same concepts and principles to AI may be fraught with problems.
Joseph B. Lyons +3 more
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AI as a user of AI: Towards responsible autonomy
Recent advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly in generative language models and algorithms, have led to significant impacts across diverse domains.
Amit K. Shukla +2 more
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Responsibility of AI Systems [PDF]
AbstractTo support the trustworthiness of AI systems, it is essential to have precise methods to determine what or who is to account for the behaviour, or the outcome, of AI systems. The assignment of responsibility to an AI system is closely related to the identification of individuals or elements that have caused the outcome of the AI system. In this
Mehdi Dastani, Vahid Yazdanpanah
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This article examines responsible AI as a public law-like movement that seeks to (self)regulate the design and use of AI systems. Using socio-legal methods, and the Montréal Declaration for a Responsible Development of Artificial Intelligence as an illustrate example, it explores responsible AI’s upshots for digital government.
Giorgos Giannopoulos +1 more
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AI and Ethics -- Operationalising Responsible AI
In the last few years, AI continues demonstrating its positive impact on society while sometimes with ethically questionable consequences. Building and maintaining public trust in AI has been identified as the key to successful and sustainable innovation.
Liming Zhu 0001 +4 more
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The assessment list for trustworthy artificial intelligence: A review and recommendations
In July 2020, the European Commission's High-Level Expert Group on AI (HLEG-AI) published the Assessment List for Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence (ALTAI) tool, enabling organizations to perform self-assessments of the fit of their AI systems and ...
Charles Radclyffe +2 more
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The urbanization problems we face may be alleviated using innovative digital technology. However, employing these technologies entails the risk of creating new urban problems and/or intensifying the old ones instead of alleviating them. Hence, in a world
Tan Yigitcanlar +5 more
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This article discusses open problems, implemented solutions, and future research in the area of responsible AI in healthcare. In particular, we illustrate two main research themes related to the work of two laboratories within the Department of Informatics, Systems, and Communication at the University of Milano-Bicocca.
Federico Cabitza +3 more
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Bayesian Network Conflict Detection for Normative Monitoring of Black-Box Systems
Bayesian networks are interpretable probabilistic models that can be constructed from both data and domain knowledge. They are applied in various domains and for different tasks, including that of anomaly detection, for which an easy to compute measure ...
Annet Onnes +2 more
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Computational Transcendence: Responsibility and agency
Emergence of responsible behavior is explored in non-cooperative games involving autonomous agents. Rather than imposing constraints or external reinforcements, agents are endowed with an elastic “sense of self” or an elastic identity that they curate ...
Jayati Deshmukh, Srinath Srinivasa
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