Toward accountable human-centered AI: rationale and promising directions

Junaid Qadir, Mohammad Qamar Islam, A. Al-Fuqaha
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Purpose Along with the various beneficial uses of artificial intelligence (AI), there are various unsavory concomitants including the inscrutability of AI tools (and the opaqueness of their mechanisms), the fragility of AI models under adversarial settings, the vulnerability of AI models to bias throughout their pipeline, the high planetary cost of running large AI models and the emergence of exploitative surveillance capitalism-based economic logic built on AI technology. This study aims to document these harms of AI technology and study how these technologies and their developers and users can be made more accountable. Design/methodology/approach Due to the nature of the problem, a holistic, multi-pronged approach is required to understand and counter these potential harms. This paper identifies the rationale for urgently focusing on human-centered AI and provide an outlook of promising directions including technical proposals. Findings AI has the potential to benefit the entire society, but there remains an increased risk for vulnerable segments of society. This paper provides a general survey of the various approaches proposed in the literature to make AI technology more accountable. This paper reports that the development of ethical accountable AI design requires the confluence and collaboration of many fields (ethical, philosophical, legal, political and technical) and that lack of diversity is a problem plaguing the state of the art in AI. Originality/value This paper provides a timely synthesis of the various technosocial proposals in the literature spanning technical areas such as interpretable and explainable AI; algorithmic auditability; as well as policy-making challenges and efforts that can operationalize ethical AI and help in making AI accountable. This paper also identifies and shares promising future directions of research.
走向负责任的以人为中心的人工智能:基本原理和有希望的方向
除了人工智能(AI)的各种有益用途之外,还有各种令人讨厌的伴随物,包括人工智能工具的不可知性(及其机制的不透明性),人工智能模型在对抗环境下的脆弱性,人工智能模型在整个管道中容易受到偏见的影响,运行大型人工智能模型的全球成本高,以及建立在人工智能技术上的剥削性监视资本主义经济逻辑的出现。本研究旨在记录人工智能技术的这些危害,并研究如何使这些技术及其开发人员和用户更负责任。设计/方法/方法由于问题的性质,需要一个全面的、多管齐下的方法来理解和应对这些潜在的危害。本文确定了迫切关注以人为中心的人工智能的基本原理,并提供了包括技术建议在内的有前途的方向展望。研究结果表明,人工智能有可能使整个社会受益,但社会弱势群体面临的风险仍在增加。本文概述了文献中提出的各种方法,以使人工智能技术更负责任。本文报告说,道德上负责任的人工智能设计的发展需要许多领域(伦理、哲学、法律、政治和技术)的融合和合作,缺乏多样性是困扰人工智能艺术现状的一个问题。原创性/价值本文及时综合了文献中涵盖技术领域的各种技术社会建议,例如可解释和可解释的人工智能;算法可审核性;以及制定政策的挑战和努力,这些挑战和努力可以使合乎道德的人工智能运作,并有助于使人工智能负责。本文还指出并分享了未来有希望的研究方向。
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