Societal Responsibility of Artificial Intelligence. Группа авторов
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Table of Contents
1 Cover
6 1 Societal and Moral Questioning Around AI and Its Ecosystem 1.1. Use cases of AI 1.2. Digital environment 1.3. What is the place for human beings in this digital society? 1.4. Technological and societal issues 1.5. Ethical and moral issues
7 2 The Ethical Approach to AI 2.1. Definition of ethics 2.2. General ethical principles 2.3. Problems and ethical issues specific to the digital environment 2.4. Ethical criteria and better risk assessment of AI-related digital projects 2.5. Analysis of AI-related knowledge
8 3 Ethical Framework Associated with AI 3.1. Ethical charter around AI 3.2. Recommendations for AI 3.3. Temporality relative to the human guarantee in digital technology 3.4. For the health user and for health user representation 3.5. For health personnel and for the representation of health personnel 3.6. Environmental parameters of digital technology 3.7. Regulation associated with AI 3.8. Algorithmic systems and digital data governance 3.9. Four key steps for an AI project 3.10. Algorithmic responsibility
9 4 Anticipation Around Artificial Consciousness 4.1. Protean aspects of consciousness associated with intelligence 4.2. Structuring of consciousness 4.3. Neoplatonic systemic ethical modeling (Ψ, G, Φ) of an artificial consciousness 4.4. Process of creating practical wisdom from artificial consciousness 4.5. Morality of a “strong” AI
10 Conclusion
11 Appendices
12 Appendix 1 Ethical Charter of Using AI in Judicial Systems and Their Environment
13 Appendix 2 Practical Recommendations of the CNIL Regarding the Ethics of Algorithms
14 Appendix 3 OECD Recommendation on AI
15 Appendix 4 Questions Concerning the Application of Ethical Standards A4.1. Question 1: universality of standards A4.2. Question 2: moral saturation A4.3. Question 3: bias A4.4. Question 4: integration and compatibility of standards A4.5. Question 5: trust A4.6. Question 6: environment
16 Appendix 5 CERNA Recommendations on Machine Learning
17 Appendix 6 Reasons for a “Digital Divide”
18 Appendix 7 Holberton–Turing Oath A7.1. Holberton–Turing oath
19 Appendix 8 Report Proposals: “For a Controlled, Useful and Demystified Artificial Intelligence” A8.1. For a controlled artificial intelligence A8.2. For useful AI, in the service of humans and humanistic values A8.3. For a demystified AI
21 References
22 Index
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 2Figure 2.1. Ethical categories associated with algorithmic processing. For a col...Figure 2.2. Ethical criteria for algorithmic processingFigure 2.3. Study of the knowledge pyramid through ethical modeling. For a color...
2 Chapter 4Figure 4.1. Modeling an artificial consciousness through the Neoplatonic systemi...Figure 4.2. Process