The document discusses several ways that AI is being applied and developed, including autonomous vehicles, disease diagnosis algorithms, boosting national competitiveness, reducing errors for physicians, improving agriculture through monitoring crops, reducing poverty and pollution, tailoring education for special needs, and developing companion robots to enhance workplace productivity through deeper analysis. Major tech companies like Google, Amazon, Intel and Microsoft spend billions on AI research and development annually. However, the integration of AI into authoritative roles like policing has also caused issues with overgeneralization and racial and ethical challenges that need to be addressed.
The AI Initiative endeavors to engage all relevant stakeholders to help shape the global policy framework needed to address the challenges of the ongoing race for the development and control of Artificial Intelligence.
A Strategy for Ethical Design in the Attention Economy | IA Summit 2018Samvith Srinivas
Related article published in UX Booth: https://t.co/imVHzAyuSE
Business goals continue to pressure designers to capture and hold people’s attention. This race for attention is happening at the expense of an end user’s happiness and well-being.
As designers, the responsibility is to improve the user’s experience but you may actually be harming it.
This inadvertent trend is reversible. You can empower yourself with a strategy to build successful and responsible products. A successful strategy involves an understanding of your product and company’s purpose. It also involves an understanding of the major drivers influencing information dependence.
In this session, you will learn how to build and use a strategy to create meaningful and useful products for the world.
About the speaker
Sam Srinivas has unique experience designing ethical products for purpose driven companies. He leads design strategy for Arity, a technology company that focuses on making transportation smarter, safer, and more useful for everyone. He provides Human Centered Design (HCD) guidance across all levels of the organization. Sam is a passionate advocate for the importance of practicing ethical design. He has more than a decade of proven excellence as a leader in human centered design and research.
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Dr Caitlin McDonald CloudCamp London - Sustainable Digital Ethics through Evo...Chris Purrington
A 5 minutes Lighting Talk introducing Dr McDoland's 'ethics through evolution' model matching different ethical schools of thought (and therefore different tools/practical approaches) to different stages of product/service maturity
Quick overview of the TechRiot IoT business acceleration program presented to businesses in Fort Collins.
Copyright and property of Matthew Bailey 2016
50 most memorable and inspirational quotes from SXSW 2015. Austin, TX. Enjoy!
This document is released under creative commons licence.
www.mediafeed.pl
The AI Initiative endeavors to engage all relevant stakeholders to help shape the global policy framework needed to address the challenges of the ongoing race for the development and control of Artificial Intelligence.
A Strategy for Ethical Design in the Attention Economy | IA Summit 2018Samvith Srinivas
Related article published in UX Booth: https://t.co/imVHzAyuSE
Business goals continue to pressure designers to capture and hold people’s attention. This race for attention is happening at the expense of an end user’s happiness and well-being.
As designers, the responsibility is to improve the user’s experience but you may actually be harming it.
This inadvertent trend is reversible. You can empower yourself with a strategy to build successful and responsible products. A successful strategy involves an understanding of your product and company’s purpose. It also involves an understanding of the major drivers influencing information dependence.
In this session, you will learn how to build and use a strategy to create meaningful and useful products for the world.
About the speaker
Sam Srinivas has unique experience designing ethical products for purpose driven companies. He leads design strategy for Arity, a technology company that focuses on making transportation smarter, safer, and more useful for everyone. He provides Human Centered Design (HCD) guidance across all levels of the organization. Sam is a passionate advocate for the importance of practicing ethical design. He has more than a decade of proven excellence as a leader in human centered design and research.
Sam is an eminent HCD educator, with guest appearances at School of Design at Carnegie Mellon University and LUMA Institute. He has a PHD in Information Sciences with an HCI specialization.
Dr Caitlin McDonald CloudCamp London - Sustainable Digital Ethics through Evo...Chris Purrington
A 5 minutes Lighting Talk introducing Dr McDoland's 'ethics through evolution' model matching different ethical schools of thought (and therefore different tools/practical approaches) to different stages of product/service maturity
Quick overview of the TechRiot IoT business acceleration program presented to businesses in Fort Collins.
Copyright and property of Matthew Bailey 2016
50 most memorable and inspirational quotes from SXSW 2015. Austin, TX. Enjoy!
This document is released under creative commons licence.
www.mediafeed.pl
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technological space and the resultant effect on entities spanning businesses, government, academia, and
civil society. There is a need for ethical considerations as these entities are beginning to depend on AI for
delivering various crucial tasks, which immensely influence their operations, decision-making, and
interactions with each other. The adoption of ethical principles, guidelines, and standards of work is
therefore required throughout the entire process of AI development, deployment, and usage to ensure
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ethical path for the responsible development, deployment, and utilization of artificial intelligence (AI)
technologies across diverse sectors and entities within the United States. The paper also discusses the
revolutionary impact of AI applications, such as Machine Learning, and explores various approaches used
to implement AI ethics. This examination is crucial to address the growing concerns surrounding the
inherent risks associated with the widespread use of artificial intelligence.
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Abstract:
General AI observations:
* AI probably won’t kill us, but there are risks to identity and reputation
* Regulation around AI is starting but the big corporations are trying to control the discourse
Observations about AI and research publishing
* AI can help with the research process – but it's not a replacement for critical thinking
* The current research publishing environment is full of problems both with and without ChatGPT
* AI is a challenge for the open movement & reproducibility and is likely to feed the paper mill tsunami
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Should we be concerned that artificial intelligence (AI) is a threat to humans? While it certainly has the potential to be dangerous, if we do our homework, it doesn’t have to be according to Oxford University Professor Nick Bostrom and best-selling author of Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies.
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The conference centered around the exchange of ideas and collaborations for Innovation by bridging the divide between the technical and the non-technical worlds. The O2H Innovation Conference 2019 brought together innovators from diverse fields, communities and backgrounds to exchange ideas. Ranging from technology leaders, academicians, design thinkers, performers to entrepreneurs, scientists and programmers to facilitate Innovation!
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is doing a lot of good and will continue to provide many benefits for our modern world, but along with the good, there will inevitably be negative consequences. The sooner we begin to contemplate what those might be, the better equipped we will be to mitigate and manage the dangers.
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A REVIEW OF THE ETHICS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ITS APPLICATIONS IN THE...IJCI JOURNAL
This study is focused on the ethics of Artificial Intelligence and its application in the United States, the
paper highlights the impact AI has in every sector of the US economy and multiple facets of the
technological space and the resultant effect on entities spanning businesses, government, academia, and
civil society. There is a need for ethical considerations as these entities are beginning to depend on AI for
delivering various crucial tasks, which immensely influence their operations, decision-making, and
interactions with each other. The adoption of ethical principles, guidelines, and standards of work is
therefore required throughout the entire process of AI development, deployment, and usage to ensure
responsible and ethical AI practices. Our discussion explores eleven fundamental 'ethical principles'
structured as overarching themes. These encompass Transparency, Justice, Fairness, Equity, NonMaleficence, Responsibility, Accountability, Privacy, Beneficence, Freedom, Autonomy, Trust, Dignity,
Sustainability, and Solidarity. These principles collectively serve as a guiding framework, directing the
ethical path for the responsible development, deployment, and utilization of artificial intelligence (AI)
technologies across diverse sectors and entities within the United States. The paper also discusses the
revolutionary impact of AI applications, such as Machine Learning, and explores various approaches used
to implement AI ethics. This examination is crucial to address the growing concerns surrounding the
inherent risks associated with the widespread use of artificial intelligence.
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Artificial Intelligence and implications for research outputsDanny Kingsley
A talk for UKSG online seminar "Publication to press: Building trust in research communication" held on 27 June 2023.
Abstract:
General AI observations:
* AI probably won’t kill us, but there are risks to identity and reputation
* Regulation around AI is starting but the big corporations are trying to control the discourse
Observations about AI and research publishing
* AI can help with the research process – but it's not a replacement for critical thinking
* The current research publishing environment is full of problems both with and without ChatGPT
* AI is a challenge for the open movement & reproducibility and is likely to feed the paper mill tsunami
Posit: AI is currently the whipping boy for our research assessment system
Conclusion: We need to change the research assessment system
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1. “The world is very different now.”
John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Speech
“...Seek to invoke the wonders
of science instead of its terrors.”
Licata, Mowery, Mueller & Neritani
Team Project
2. Ken Gordon;
Design Observer
“AI is a tool, a really powerful one, for
designers to use; not an alternative to
designers.”
View the article here.
Licata, Mowery, Mueller & Neritani
Team Project
3. Ken Gordon;
Design Observer
The book Machine/Platform/Crowd says
that humans will be chiefly responsible
for feeding the appropriate data into
smart machines.
View the article here.
Licata, Mowery, Mueller & Neritani
Team Project
4. Ken Gordon;
Design Observer
The integration of AI into professional
lives might redefine what makes for a
valuable and employable designer.
View the article here.
Licata, Mowery, Mueller & Neritani
Team Project
5. Xeni Jardin;
BoingBoing
The White House said investment in AI is “critical to
creating the industries of the future, like autonomous
cars, industrial robots, algorithms for disease
diagnosis, and more.”
View the article here.
Licata, Mowery, Mueller & Neritani
Team Project
6. Xeni Jardin;
BoingBoing
Donald Trump and the Defense Department
Invests millions into Artificial Intelligence to
boost America's global position.
View the article here.
Licata, Mowery, Mueller & Neritani
Team Project
7. Olivia Krauth;
TechRepublic
Google: $3.9 billion
Amazon: $871 million
Intel: $776 million
Microsoft: $690 million
View the article here.
Tech Company AI Spending
Licata, Mowery, Mueller & Neritani
Team Project
8. AI technology causes difficulty in Police Force, and
other authoritative positions… Over generalizations
cause major race & ethical issues.
Rashida
Richardson;
BoingBoing
https://boingboing.net/2019/02/13/algorithmo-
cop.html
Licata, Mowery, Mueller & Neritani
Team Project
9. Cade Metz;
New York Times
Organizations, including Google, are developing
and testing systems that analyze basic diagnoses
and can act like an automatic assistant.
View the article here.
Licata, Mowery, Mueller & Neritani
Team Project
10. Farmers monitor crops more effectively and
make better predictions on planting, weeding
and harvesting using AI tools.
Sameer Maskey;
Forbes
View the article here.
Licata, Mowery, Mueller & Neritani
Team Project
11. “When duly adopted, AI can positively impact our
everyday lives not just in disaster intervention,
education, health care and agriculture but can also
help in mitigating poverty, malnutrition and pollution”
Sameer Maskey;
Forbes
View the article here.
Licata, Mowery, Mueller & Neritani
Team Project
12. Cade Metz;
New York Times
AI systems are able to recognize patterns on
their own. It facilitates physicians to limit
errors.
View the article here.
Licata, Mowery, Mueller & Neritani
Team Project
13. Ilker Koksal;
Forbes
AI is influential for children who need special
education. AI can create better educational
materials tailored to their needs.
View the article here.
Licata, Mowery, Mueller & Neritani
Team Project
14. Proposition:
A companion robot to work with any profession and serve as a
deeper analysis in order to achieve a better flow of workplace
in the changing world and invoke the wonders of science.
Licata, Mowery, Mueller & Neritani
Team Project
Editor's Notes
We decided to choose two quotes from John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Speech. The first, “The World is very different now” speaks to the ever-changing society that we live in, that is constantly evolving with technology.
The second, “seek to invoke the wonders of science” speaks to allowing the integration of science into our lives with our careers, in order to utilize all that science has to offer and all that it can do.
According to John Maeda’s 2018 Design in Tech Report, 88% of designers surveyed believe that it will be at least 5 years or more until visual designers are replaced by AI.
However, it seems much more likely that in at least five years, designers will be regularly collaborating with AI.
The book Machine/Platform/Crowd by Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolffson claims that in the future, humans won’t design as they had previously, but will instead be chiefly responsible for feeding the appropriate data into a super-smart design machine. This goes against the reasons most people choose to be designers, but Ken Gordon advises that designers should not fear this due to another article.
It seems much more reasonable to say that in at least five years, designers will be regularly using—or, if you prefer—collaborating with AI. An example of this is “data friendship.” The integration of AI into our professional lives might redefine what makes for a good and valuable and employable designer.
Gordon advises readers to find ways of getting your hands on these advanced technologies and learn to use them. Make for yourself an adaptive mindset.
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Iona
Bots are taught/ trained to overgeneralize, and therefore has falsely inflated the crime and race ratio. There are new propositions that are trying to reduce the computer-based bias.
Iona
This is the follow up article, and kind of shows how they (the bots) act like a baseline/ a fundamental that professionals can use to speed up the process, and decrease the room for error by having an automated machine
Haley - Sameer Maskey’s article for Forbes entitled AI for humanity: Using AI to make a positive impact in developing countries explains how AI can help with sustainability which is increasingly important with our growing population. One of the quotes we pulled from this article is that “Farmers monitor crops more effectively and make better predictions on planting, weeding and harvesting using AI tools”. This is one example of how AI can be used for sustainability in the future.
Haley - A second quote is that “When duly adopted, AI can positively impact our everyday lives not just in disaster intervention, education, health care and agriculture but can also help in mitigating poverty, malnutrition and pollution”. In this article Maskey demostrates how AI has been used to positively help her rural community in Nepal after a disaterous earthquake. However, with the help of AI her community was able to recover. This shows that there is an unlimited potential for what AI can be used for in increasing sustainability and wellbeing of call people throughout the world.
Iona
These new AI systems are trained by routine and have a systematic approach, and therefore can dominate as a replacement assistant