CYAINov 28, 2023

Survey on AI Ethics: A Socio-technical Perspective

arXiv:2311.17228v211 citationsh-index: 26
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It unifies current and future ethical concerns for stakeholders in AI, but is incremental as it synthesizes existing knowledge rather than introducing new methods.

This survey paper tackles the multifaceted ethical concerns of AI deployment, including fairness, privacy, and safety, by providing a comprehensive overview that addresses these principles from both technical and social perspectives.

The past decade has observed a significant advancement in AI with deep learning-based models being deployed in diverse scenarios, including safety-critical applications. As these AI systems become deeply embedded in our societal infrastructure, the repercussions of their decisions and actions have significant consequences, making the ethical implications of AI deployment highly relevant and essential. The ethical concerns associated with AI are multifaceted, including challenging issues of fairness, privacy and data protection, responsibility and accountability, safety and robustness, transparency and explainability, and environmental impact. These principles together form the foundations of ethical AI considerations that concern every stakeholder in the AI system lifecycle. In light of the present ethical and future x-risk concerns, governments have shown increasing interest in establishing guidelines for the ethical deployment of AI. This work unifies the current and future ethical concerns of deploying AI into society. While we acknowledge and appreciate the technical surveys for each of the ethical principles concerned, in this paper, we aim to provide a comprehensive overview that not only addresses each principle from a technical point of view but also discusses them from a social perspective.

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