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AI Ethics Principles in Practice: Perspectives of Designers and Developers (2112.07467v8)

Published 14 Dec 2021 in cs.CY and cs.AI

Abstract: As consensus across the various published AI ethics principles is approached, a gap remains between high-level principles and practical techniques that can be readily adopted to design and develop responsible AI systems. We examine the practices and experiences of researchers and engineers from Australia's national scientific research agency (CSIRO), who are involved in designing and developing AI systems for many application areas. Semi-structured interviews were used to examine how the practices of the participants relate to and align with a set of high-level AI ethics principles proposed by the Australian Government. The principles comprise: (1) privacy protection and security, (2) reliability and safety, (3) transparency and explainability, (4) fairness, (5) contestability, (6) accountability, (7) human-centred values, (8) human, social and environmental wellbeing. Discussions on the gained insights from the interviews include various tensions and trade-offs between the principles, and provide suggestions for implementing each high-level principle. We also present suggestions aiming to enhance associated support mechanisms.

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Authors (10)
  1. Conrad Sanderson (62 papers)
  2. David Douglas (9 papers)
  3. Qinghua Lu (100 papers)
  4. Emma Schleiger (2 papers)
  5. Jon Whittle (32 papers)
  6. Justine Lacey (2 papers)
  7. Glenn Newnham (1 paper)
  8. Stefan Hajkowicz (2 papers)
  9. Cathy Robinson (1 paper)
  10. David Hansen (23 papers)
Citations (38)