The Key Concepts of Ethics of Artificial Intelligence

Author: Ville Vakkuri, Pekka Abrahamsson; Publisher: IEEE Xplore; Publication Year: 2018. The following article seeks to find out what the reoccurring themes are in artificial intelligence (AI) ethics discourse as a way of understanding the current state of AI ethics as well as determining a direction for AI ethics going forward by using these themes to create a framework. 1062 papers were analyzed and 37 reoccurring keywords words related to AI…

Big Tech and Data Ethics

Author: Sam Gilbert; Publisher: Bennett Institute of Public Policy, Cambridge; Publication Year: 2020. The following article discusses the following topics with respect big tech companies: privacy and surveillance; bias; discrimination; and injustice in algorithmic decisioning; encoding of ethical assumptions in autonomous vehicle systems; artificial general intelligence as an existential risk to humanity; software user interface design as an…

The Real Reason to be Afraid of Artificial Intelligence

Author: Peter Haas; Publisher: TEDx Talks; Publication Year: 2017. The following article features Peter Haas, who actually works in robotics at Brown University, who is afraid of robots. The example of how to train a model to classify wolf and Husky illustrates that there exists bias in the data set that was fed to the algorithm. This example proved the importance of researchers/developers who working on artificial…

6 Ethical Issues in Healthcare in 2020

Author: N/A; Publisher: AdventHealth University; Publication Year: 2020. The following article highlights 6 ethical issues in healthcare in 2020 (and beyond). The ethical issues are 1). taking advantage of Big Data without dehumanizing patients; 2). safeguarding patient privacy when using population health data; 3). ensuring equal access to customized medicine; 4). reconciling patient…

AI Solutions to Change Your Business

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 technology sector. Since it is from a business…