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Ethics as a Service: A Pragmatic Operationalisation of AI Ethics

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MINDS AND MACHINES
卷 31, 期 2, 页码 239-256

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11023-021-09563-w

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Artificial Intelligence; Machine learning; Data ethics; Applied ethics; Business ethics

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  1. Digital Catapult
  2. Wellcome Trust

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With the increasing awareness of ethical issues related to AI, there is a realization that existing legislation is insufficient in protecting individuals and society from AI harms. Despite the proliferation of ethics codes and frameworks, there is still a gap between theory and practical implementation in AI design. The question remains on how to effectively translate AI ethics principles into practice to benefit AI practitioners.
As the range of potential uses for Artificial Intelligence (AI), in particular machine learning (ML), has increased, so has awareness of the associated ethical issues. This increased awareness has led to the realisation that existing legislation and regulation provides insufficient protection to individuals, groups, society, and the environment from AI harms. In response to this realisation, there has been a proliferation of principle-based ethics codes, guidelines and frameworks. However, it has become increasingly clear that a significant gap exists between the theory of AI ethics principles and the practical design of AI systems. In previous work, we analysed whether it is possible to close this gap between the 'what' and the 'how' of AI ethics through the use of tools and methods designed to help AI developers, engineers, and designers translate principles into practice. We concluded that this method of closure is currently ineffective as almost all existing translational tools and methods are either too flexible (and thus vulnerable to ethics washing) or too strict (unresponsive to context). This raised the question: if, even with technical guidance, AI ethics is challenging to embed in the process of algorithmic design, is the entire pro-ethical design endeavour rendered futile? And, if no, then how can AI ethics be made useful for AI practitioners? This is the question we seek to address here by exploring why principles and technical translational tools are still needed even if they are limited, and how these limitations can be potentially overcome by providing theoretical grounding of a concept that has been termed 'Ethics as a Service.'

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