Design of an Ethical Framework for Artificial Intelligence in Cultural Heritage

S. Pansoni, S. Tiribelli, M. Paolanti, E. Frontoni, B. Giovanola
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In recent years Artificial Intelligence (AI) has found its way into the creative and cultural industries, opening up new challenges and opportunities, poorly sufficiently explored today. However, when it comes to culture and creativity, many social and political cost factors should be taken into account. It is crucial to identify the opportunities that AI can offer in terms of the preservation, use, promotion, and accessibility of Cultural Heritage (CH). However, ethical concerns should be outlined when applying AI in cultural settings, such as for the digital replica of official UNESCO heritage sites or an unbiased explanation and interpretation of a work of art. This paper provides a first attempt to define the main ethical findings on this topic and propose it as an ethical framework to assess different risks arising from the use of AI in the CH domain. The application of this disruptive technology in the arts is evaluated through the lens of ethical principles for trustworthy AI and it explores whether the wider accessibility and improved preservation techniques enabled by AI come at some cost in terms of interpretation, social and cultural inclusion, subjectivism, or other forms of bias. The main ethical principles that emerge from the literature for the application of AI in the cultural domain are the following: Shared Responsibility, Meaningful Participation, Explainability, Accessibility, Sustainability, Reliability and Dignity. The findings underline the importance of establishing specific sectoral ethical guidelines for AI in the field of tangible and intangible CH to support and enhance its sustainable development without compromising its values, significance, sense of belonging and strong social impact.
文化遗产人工智能伦理框架设计
近年来,人工智能(AI)已进入创意和文化产业,带来了新的挑战和机遇,但目前尚未得到充分探索。然而,当涉及到文化和创造力时,许多社会和政治成本因素应该被考虑在内。确定人工智能在文化遗产的保护、使用、推广和可及性方面所能提供的机会至关重要。然而,在将人工智能应用于文化环境时,应概述伦理问题,例如用于联合国教科文组织官方遗产的数字复制品或对艺术品进行公正的解释和诠释。本文首次尝试定义这一主题的主要伦理发现,并提出将其作为一个伦理框架,以评估在CH领域使用人工智能所产生的不同风险。通过可信赖的人工智能的伦理原则来评估这种颠覆性技术在艺术中的应用,并探讨人工智能带来的更广泛的可访问性和改进的保存技术是否在解释、社会和文化包容、主观主义或其他形式的偏见方面付出了一定的代价。文献中关于人工智能在文化领域应用的主要伦理原则如下:共同责任、有意义的参与、可解释性、可及性、可持续性、可靠性和尊严。研究结果强调了在有形和无形卫生领域为人工智能制定具体的行业道德准则的重要性,以支持和加强其可持续发展,同时不损害其价值、意义、归属感和强大的社会影响。
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