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AI Ethics

"Ethical challenges are widely discussed in the literature and are at the heart of the debate on how to govern and regulate AI technology in the future (Bostrom & Yudkowsky, 2014; IEEE, 2017; Wirtz et al., 2019). Lin et al. (2008, p. 25) formulate the problem as follows: “there is no clear task specification for general moral behavior, nor is there a single answer to the question of whose morality or what morality...

AI Risk7. AI System Safety, Failures, & Limitations7.3 > Lack of capability or robustness3 - Other

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"Ethical challenges are widely discussed in the literature and are at the heart of the debate on how to govern and regulate AI technology in the future (Bostrom & Yudkowsky, 2014; IEEE, 2017; Wirtz et al., 2019). Lin et al. (2008, p. 25) formulate the problem as follows: “there is no clear task specification for general moral behavior, nor is there a single answer to the question of whose morality or what morality should be implemented in AI”. Ethical behavior mostly depends on an underlying value system. When AI systems interact in a public environment and influence citizens, they are expected to respect ethical and social norms and to take responsibility of their actions (IEEE, 2017; Lin et al., 2008)."

Domain7. AI System Safety, Failures, & Limitations
Subdomain7.3 > Lack of capability or robustness
Entity3 - Other
Intent3 - Other
Timing3 - Other
CategoryAI Ethics
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