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06.05.2019 Ethische Grundsätze für vertrauenswürdige KI

Ethics guidelines for trustworthy AI

Under the chapter "strategy" on the website of the EU commission we found remarkable thought on the design and use of artificial intelligence.

One month ago the High-Level Expert Group on AI has presented their ethics guidelines for trustworthy artificial intelligence. This follows the publication of the guidelines' first draft in December 2018 on which more than 500 comments were received through an open consultation.

According to the guidelines, trustworthy AI should be:

  1. lawful -  respecting all applicable laws and regulations
  2. ethical - respecting ethical principles and values
  3. robust - both from a technical perspective while taking into account its social environment

There is a set of 7 key requirements that AI systems should meet in order to be deemed trustworthy. A specific assessment list aims to help verify the application of each of the key requirements:

  • Human agency and oversight: AI systems should empower human beings, allowing them to make informed decisions and fostering their fundamental rights. At the same time, proper oversight mechanisms need to be ensured, which can be achieved through human-in-the-loop, human-on-the-loop, and human-in-command approaches
  • Technical Robustness and safety: AI systems need to be resilient and secure. They need to be safe, ensuring a fall back plan in case something goes wrong, as well as being accurate, reliable and reproducible. That is the only way to ensure that also unintentional harm can be minimized and prevented.
  • Privacy and data governance: besides ensuring full respect for privacy and date protection, adequate data governance mechanisms must also be ensured, taking into account the quality and integrity of the data, and ensuring legitimised access to data.
  • Transparency: the data, system and AI business models should be transparent. Traceability mechanisms can help achieving this. Moreover, AI systems and their decisions should be explained in a manner adapted to the stakeholder concerned. Humans need to be aware that they are interacting with an AI system, and must be informed of the system’s capabilities and limitations.
  • Diversity, non-discrimination and fairness: Unfair bias must be avoided, as it could could have multiple negative implications, from the marginalization of vulnerable groups, to the exacerbation of prejudice and discrimination. Fostering diversity, AI systems should be accessible to all, regardless of any disability, and involve relevant stakeholders throughout their entire life circle.
  • Societal and environmental well-being: AI systems should benefit all human beings, including future generations. It must hence be ensured that they are sustainable and environmentally friendly. Moreover, they should take into account the environment, including other living beings, and their social and societal impact should be carefully considered.
  • Accountability: Mechanisms should be put in place to ensure responsibility and accountability for AI systems and their outcomes. Auditability, which enables the assessment of algorithms, data and design processes plays a key role therein, especially in critical applications. Moreover, adequate an accessible redress should be ensured.

We think these intentions are good - now we have to keep a watchful eye on them! In the case of some demands, we can already give examples today which show that there will be "difficulties":

  •  Data protection: Up to now, we have often encountered AI programs precisely where personal profiles are illegally created by data mining.
  •  So far, their influence on "social well-being" has been rather small.
  •  Discrimination through AI: Artificial intelligence can also become racist
  •  The aspect of responsibility is very important to us - here we see fundamental liability issues still unresolved: Who controls what is researched in the AI?

That is why we welcome the investigations and discussions of the EU Commission, but there remains a feeling of unease, which we would like to express in the words of Stephen Hawkins.

Success in generating artificial intelligence would be the most significant event in human history. Unfortunately, it could also be the last.

Read more https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/ethics-guidelines-trustworthy-ai
and download the guidelines https://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/dae/document.cfm?doc_id=58477


Kommentar: RE: 20190506 Ethische Grundsätze für vertrauenswürdige KI

eine Intelligenz, die diesen Namen verdient, wird seine eigenen Regeln aufstellen. Alles andere sind nur verbesserte Algorithmen...

T., 06.05.2019 12:30


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