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Fairness Issues in AI Systems that Augment Sensory Abilities (1908.07333v1)
Published 16 Aug 2019 in cs.CY and cs.HC
Abstract: Systems that augment sensory abilities are increasingly employing AI and ML approaches, with applications ranging from object recognition and scene description tools for blind users to sound awareness tools for d/Deaf users. However, unlike many other AI-enabled technologies, these systems provide information that is already available to non-disabled people. In this paper, we discuss unique AI fairness challenges that arise in this context, including accessibility issues with data and models, ethical implications in deciding what sensory information to convey to the user, and privacy concerns both for the primary user and for others.
- Leah Findlater (18 papers)
- Steven Goodman (2 papers)
- Yuhang Zhao (58 papers)
- Shiri Azenkot (13 papers)
- Margot Hanley (4 papers)