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AI in Practice: What Can Go Wrong?




Introduction

As AI systems move from lab environments to real-world applications, new kinds of ethical and practical problems emerge.

Why does this matter?

	*  AI systems may work well in testing but fail unpredictably in the real world.</description>
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AUTONOMY &amp; MEANING






Concepts
  Data   Measurement.     Information   Data that can be / is used or formatted for a purpose.     Knowledge   A set of interlinked information that can be used to plan, produce action, and interpret new information.</description>
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Ethics-by-Design and Participatory Ethics




From Retrospective to Prospective Ethics

Traditional ethics in technology is often reactive:
Something goes wrong → Reflection → Fix

Ethics-by-Design and Participatory Ethics aim to change this:
Ethics becomes part of the initial design and development process.</description>
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INTRODUCTION




Ingredients
  Society   A group of humans living in close proximity who have come to some agreement about rules of conduct and how to behave over time.      Ethics   The study of what is “right” and what is “wrong” in a society.</description>
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INTRO TO AI RESEARCH






Intelligence: A Natural Phenomenon
  
Intelligence   A phenomenon encountered in nature. Intelligence is a phenomenon with good examples in the natural world, but may have more forms than the examples from nature.</description>
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Moral Theories I: Concepts, Principles, and Classical Foundations




Concepts

Morality
  What is Morality?   Morality refers to systems of principles or rules that guide human behavior, particularly in matters of right and wrong, fairness, justice, and harm. However, defining it precisely isn't easy because morality can mean different things in different contexts: cultural, legal, philosophical, and emotional.</description>
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Moral Theories II: Autonomy and Agency




Concepts

Agency

	*  The ability to do something that counts as an action (Himma 2009).
		*  Basically doing something.
		*  Actions as doings.

	*  So is simply existing enough? - Not quite.
	*  Requires a certain mental state</description>
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Principles of AI Ethics




Main Principles of AI Ethics

	*  Transparency
	*  Justice &amp; Fairness
	*  Safety
	*  Responsibility
	*  Privacy

Taken from: Jobin, et al. “The global landscape of AI ethics guidelines.” Nature Machine Intelligence 1.9 (2019)</description>
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TRUST &amp; EXPLANATIONS









Engineered Predictability
  What It Is   The ability of an outsider to predict the behavior of a controller based on some information.     Why It Is Important   Predicting the behavior of (semi-) autonomous machines is important if we want to ensure their safe operation, or be sure that they do what we want them to do.</description>
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