Hard choices in artificial intelligence

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As AI systems are integrated into high stakes social domains, researchers now examine how to design and operate them in a safe and ethical manner. However, the criteria for identifying and diagnosing safety risks in complex social contexts remain unclear and contested. In this paper, we examine the vagueness in debates about the safety and ethical behavior of AI systems. We show how this vagueness cannot be resolved through mathematical formalism alone, instead requiring deliberation about the politics of development as well as the context of deployment. Drawing from a new sociotechnical lexicon, we redefine vagueness in terms of distinct design challenges at key stages in AI system development. The resulting framework of Hard Choices in Artificial Intelligence (HCAI) empowers developers by 1) identifying points of overlap between design decisions and major sociotechnical challenges; 2) motivating the creation of stakeholder feedback channels so that safety issues can be exhaustively addressed. As such, HCAI contributes to a timely debate about the status of AI development in democratic societies, arguing that deliberation should be the goal of AI Safety, not just the procedure by which it is ensured.

论文关键词:AI ethics,AI safety,AI governance,AI regulation,Philosophy of artificial intelligence,Sociotechnical systems

论文评审过程:Received 22 June 2020, Revised 31 May 2021, Accepted 5 July 2021, Available online 14 July 2021, Version of Record 30 July 2021.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2021.103555