The Elgar Companion to Applied AI Ethics
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This timely Companion provides a comprehensive overview of the relationship between applied ethics and the development and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Adopting a holistic approach, an array of global experts identify the norms at stake, map the legal landscape, and contextualize normative expectations in relevant use cases of AI.
The Elgar Companion to Applied AI Ethics explores the principles and notions that stakeholders confront in the development and implementation of AI technologies. Chapters examine the EU and US approaches to AI legalization, and question the extent to which different legal strategies adopted by Western governments foster a common international understanding of AI regulation. Diverse case studies of applied AI are discussed, covering autonomous driving, digital finance, AI and education, virtual cities, video games, and social robots. Ultimately, the Companion emphasizes the importance of incorporating non-Western perspectives into the global discourse on AI ethics and highlights the need to create effective frameworks which prevent AI solutions from negatively impacting individuals’ mental health.
This Companion is an invaluable resource for legal students and academics working in AI, information technology, social sciences, computer sciences, and human rights. Its practical implications for the future of technology will also be of interest to professionals working in international public policy and management staff concerned with digital ethics.
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Inhoudsopgave
Alexander Kriebitz, Christoph Lütge, Caitlin Corrigan, Raphael Max
NOTIONS AND CONCEPTS OF AI ETHICS
1 On the elements and implications of accountability for AI providers 13
Ellen Hohma
2 Discriminatory Data Yields Discriminatory Systems: When AI Biases Harm Human Beings 37
Elisa Maria Entschew
3 AI explainability, interpretability, and transparency 66
Enzo Fenoglio and Emre Kazim
4 Protecting and realizing Human Rights in the context of Artificial Intelligence: A problem statement 94
Alexander Kriebitz
INTERNATIONAL REGULATION OF AI ETHICS
5 Korean ethical guidelines for autonomous vehicles 110
Keeyeon Hwang, Ph.D.
6 Decoding the EU AI Act in the Context of Ethics and Fundamental Rights 122
Alexander Kriebitz, Caitlin Corrigan, Auxane Boch, Katherine D. Evans
7 US Regulation of Artificial Intelligence 152
Ravit Dotan
USE CASES OF APPLIED AI
8 Ethical issues in mobility and transportation through autonomous technologies: from sea and land, to air & space 180
Ugo Pagallo
9 Ethical issues of digital finance: what is changing by digital finance? What are social implications? How do we develop it ethically? 196
Eberhard Schnebel
10 Ethics of digital education 251
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