AI Ethics and Governance in Practice: An Introduction
Leslie, David, Rincon, Cami, Briggs, Morgan, Perini, Antonella, Jayadeva, Smera, Borda, Ann, Bennett, SJ, Burr, Christopher, Aitken, Mhairi, Katell, Michael, Fischer, Claudia
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AI systems may have transformative and long-term effects on individuals and society. To manage these impacts responsibly and direct the development of AI systems toward optimal public benefit, considerations of AI ethics and governance must be a first priority. In this workbook, we introduce and describe our PBG Framework, a multi-tiered governance model that enables project teams to integrate ethical values and practical principles into their innovation practices and to have clear mechanisms for demonstrating and documenting this.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feb-19-2024
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