The social dilemma in AI development and why we have to solve it
Strümke, Inga, Slavkovik, Marija, Madai, Vince I.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
While the demand for ethical artificial intelligence (AI) systems increases, the number of unethical uses of AI accelerates, even though there is no shortage of ethical guidelines. We argue that a main underlying cause for this is that AI developers face a social dilemma in AI development ethics, preventing the widespread adaptation of ethical best practices. We define the social dilemma for AI development and describe why the current crisis in AI development ethics cannot be solved without relieving AI developers of their social dilemma. We argue that AI development must be professionalised to overcome the social dilemma, and discuss how medicine can be used as a template in this process.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-28-2021
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