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The Uselessness of AI Ethics 

Digital Humanism
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In this discussion, Luke Munn and Erich Prem consider the apparent uselessness of AI ethics. As the awareness of AI’s power and danger has risen, the dominant response has been a turn to ethical principles. A flood of AI guidelines have been released in both the public and private sector in the last several years. Systematic reviews of these frameworks reveal that most of them are instances of principlism. Unfortunately, such principles are often meaningless and vague, they lack “teeth” or enforcement, and they are situated in an industry that often ignores ethics. The question then is how to leverage ethical principles, to move from what to how. There have been numerous proposals for tools, techniques, and algorithms to create ethical AI systems. Will this be the solution or will we need completely new pathways to building and operating AI systems that align with societal values?
Speakers: Luke Munn (University of Queensland, Australia) and Erich Prem (Universität Wien & eutema, Austria)
The Digital Humanism Lecture Series is funded by the Vienna Business Agency, a service offered by the City of Vienna, in cooperation with the Faculty of Informatics of TU Wien and TU Wien's Center for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (CAIML).

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29 сен 2024

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Комментарии : 4   
@Other3.5
@Other3.5 7 месяцев назад
One issue, esp in the US, is the shift in the 1970s as to the purpose of companies. Once it was to produce quality services and products at good prices, pay fair wages, and reinvest back into the companies to stay competitive. After Milton Friedman et al, a company's purpose was reduced to maximizing profit only - and at any cost (quality, employees, customers, and even the company itself no longer mattered). We shifted from an economic model of investment to one of extraction. Social media grew up in this extractive environment. Unless we shift back to an investment economic model, AI will continue to be founded on extracting value - no amount of ethics (which is based on shared values) will make much of a difference.
@derek91362
@derek91362 3 месяца назад
The EU AI Act does have consequences such as fines.
@CEOLISSS
@CEOLISSS 9 месяцев назад
is there a link to the paper?
@anirbanc88
@anirbanc88 Год назад
great talk on cons of ai ethics as used in current form