AIDec 7, 2018

Building Ethics into Artificial Intelligence

arXiv:1812.02953v1213 citations
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This addresses the need for ethical AI systems in society, but it is incremental as it builds on existing surveys with a technical focus.

The paper tackles the problem of AI governance for ethical decision-making by analyzing recent technical solutions, proposing a taxonomy of four areas and highlighting key techniques and future directions.

As artificial intelligence (AI) systems become increasingly ubiquitous, the topic of AI governance for ethical decision-making by AI has captured public imagination. Within the AI research community, this topic remains less familiar to many researchers. In this paper, we complement existing surveys, which largely focused on the psychological, social and legal discussions of the topic, with an analysis of recent advances in technical solutions for AI governance. By reviewing publications in leading AI conferences including AAAI, AAMAS, ECAI and IJCAI, we propose a taxonomy which divides the field into four areas: 1) exploring ethical dilemmas; 2) individual ethical decision frameworks; 3) collective ethical decision frameworks; and 4) ethics in human-AI interactions. We highlight the intuitions and key techniques used in each approach, and discuss promising future research directions towards successful integration of ethical AI systems into human societies.

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