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Ethics in Action – MIT
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Author: Adam Zewe; Publisher: Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Publication Year: 2022. The following article explains how MIT has begun offering an Experiential Ethics summer course in which students work through real-world ethical dilemmas while often interning in the same fields that they’re studying. The 3-year-old course focuses on ethical concepts like the intercepts of technology…
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Mapping AI and Data Ethics
Author: N/A; Publisher: The Ada Lovelace Institute; Publication Year: N/A. The following resource explains the major challenge in mapping AI and data ethics concerns what constitutes AI and data ethics in the first place. The issue is further complicated by the fact that much of the discussion about matters of ethical relevance does not fall…
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Building Data and AI Ethics Committees
2019, Code of Ethics, Communities of Practice, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Education & Training, Social Justice, White Paperlnbressa
Author: N/A; Publisher: Accenture, Northeastern University Ethics Institute; Publication Year: 2019. The following framework on page 15 of this document outlines what a “hypothetical committee on data use might look like” with 9 people at the table. “For any given ethics committee, members will have appropriate domain knowledge as well. For example, the consumer advocate,…
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AI Solutions to Change Your Business
Banking & Finance, Blog Article, Code of Ethics, Communities of Practice, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Healthcare, Industry-Specificlnbressa
Author: N/A; Publisher: Accenture; Publication Year: N/A. The following framework is unique in that it is not published by a third party, a data ethics organization, or an educator. Rather, this is the ethical framework that Accenture, a Fortune 500 IT and consulting company, uses to guide its practices and publications for others in the…
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Why Embracing Ethical AI is Critical for Insurers
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Author: Abhishek Lall; Publisher: Verisk; Publication Year: 2021. The following article identifies 3 ways that AI can go wrong in the insurance industry: biased and hidden data, incomplete data, and gaps in subject matter expertise. To ensure an ethical approach to AI, the author recommends building a proper framework, quality assurance process, analytics governance, and…
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Virtual Assistants and Ethical Implications
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Author: Abhishek Kaul; Publisher: InTech Open; Publication Year: 2021. The following article discusses how consumers of a brand can have poor experiences and develop a lack of trust in the brand if virtual assistants are allowed to impersonate a human. Designers and developers of virtual assistants should be transparent in disclosing information to consumers in…
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Algorithmic Injustice: A Relational Ethics Approach
Author: Abeba Dirhane; Publisher: CellPress Open Access; Publication Year: 2021. The following paper focuses on how it has become trivial to point out that algorithmic systems increasingly pervade the social sphere. Improved efficiency—the hallmark of these systems—drives their mass integration into day-to-day life. However, as a robust body of research in the area of algorithmic…
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Reducing Bias in AI-Based Financial Services
2020, Banking & Finance, Bias, Communities of Practice, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Education & Training, Frameworks, Industry-Specific, News Articlelnbressa
Author: Aaron Klein; Publisher: The Brookings Institution; Publication Year: 2020. The following paper goes in depth regarding why establishing and maintaining proper data governance programs and ethical data frameworks are so important to financial institutions. As AI technologies have grown to more prominence, so have issues that have arisen with them. There have already been…
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The Ethics of Analytics: Answering the “Should We” Questions
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Author: Aaron Gavzy; Publisher: RTInsights; Publication Year: 2021. The following article explores the issue of data ethics from a less common perspective. Instead of providing the usual code of ethics for data analysts and businesses, the author asks a more intriguing question: “Is every question worth exploring with data?” He raises examples from the healthcare…
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5 Ethical Principles for Digitizing Humanitarian Aid
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Author: Aarathi Krishnan; Publisher: TED Talks; Publication Year: 2021. The following speech discusses how humanitarians have embraced digitalization. The use of AI, big data, drones, and more may seem logical and needed, but it is actually the deployment of unrest technologies on vulnerable populations without consent. Humanitarian technology innovations are inherently…
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