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From Algorithmic Black Boxes to Adaptive White Boxes: Declarative Decision-Theoretic Ethical Programs as Codes of Ethics (1711.06035v1)

Published 16 Nov 2017 in cs.AI

Abstract: Ethics of algorithms is an emerging topic in various disciplines such as social science, law, and philosophy, but also AI. The value alignment problem expresses the challenge of (machine) learning values that are, in some way, aligned with human requirements or values. In this paper I argue for looking at how humans have formalized and communicated values, in professional codes of ethics, and for exploring declarative decision-theoretic ethical programs (DDTEP) to formalize codes of ethics. This renders machine ethical reasoning and decision-making, as well as learning, more transparent and hopefully more accountable. The paper includes proof-of-concept examples of known toy dilemmas and gatekeeping domains such as archives and libraries.

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  1. Martijn van Otterlo (4 papers)
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