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Jul 31, 2020 · An embedded ethics approach thus seeks to establish transparency regarding the uncertainty or disagreement at hand and to bring a new perspective ‘to the workbench’ by offering a variety of...
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Jul 3, 2021 · As the behavior of the embedded ethics LoA is operationalizing the abstractions provided on the higher levels of AI ethics, its observable(s) should connect a systemic understanding of AI technology and use case sensitive ethical knowledge.
- Henrikki Salo-Pöntinen
- ponthebe@jyu.fi
- 2021
Jan 26, 2022 · In this paper, we propose that an ‘embedded ethics’ approach, in which ethicists and developers together address ethical issues via an iterative and continuous process from the outset of development, could be an effective means of integrating robust ethical considerations into the practical development of medical AI.
Sep 1, 2023 · At its foundation, embedded ethics calls for researchers in ethics and social science working closely with developers, so that they can learn together how to identify and address the concerns that emerge throughout development.
Dec 8, 2020 · In response to these concerns, there have been discussions about how ethics should be “embedded” in the practice of data science, in the sense of showing how ethical issues emerge in small technical choices made by data scientists in their day-to-day activities, and how such an approach can be used to teach data ethics.
- Louise Bezuidenhout, Emanuele Ratti
- 2021
Jan 27, 2018 · This paper pertains to research works aiming at linking ethics and automated reasoning in autonomous machines. It focuses on a formal approach that is intended to be the basis of an artificial agent’s reasoning that could be considered by a human observer as an ethical reasoning.
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The main issue however is that in many situations, rules are inconsistent. Mermet and Simon (2016) propose an approach based on Ricoeur’s idea of “ethics based on norms” and consider ethics as rules that order context-dependent norms, e.g., “you shall not drive faster than 130 km/h on the highway”.