In AI We Trust: Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, and Reliability
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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Abstract
One of the main difficulties in assessing artificial intelligence (AI) is the tendency for people to anthropomorphise it. This becomes particularly problematic when we attach human moral activities to AI. For example, the European Commission's High-level Expert Group on AI (HLEG) have adopted the position that we should establish a relationship of trust with AI and should cultivate trustworthy AI (HLEG AI Ethics guidelines for trustworthy AI, 2019, p. 35). Trust is one of the most important and defining activities in human relationships, so proposing that AI should be trusted, is a very serious claim. This paper will show that AI cannot be something that has the capacity to be trusted according to the most…
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- Normative
- Computer science
- Trustworthiness
- Engineering ethics
- Psychology
- Law
- Political science
- Computer security
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