The ethics of using artificial intelligence in scientific research: new guidance needed for a new tool
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences · Northwestern University
Abstract
Using artificial intelligence (AI) in research offers many important benefits for science and society but also creates novel and complex ethical issues. While these ethical issues do not necessitate changing established ethical norms of science, they require the scientific community to develop new guidance for the appropriate use of AI. In this article, we briefly introduce AI and explain how it can be used in research, examine some of the ethical issues raised when using it, and offer nine recommendations for responsible use, including: (1) Researchers are responsible for identifying, describing, reducing, and controlling AI-related biases and random errors; (2) Researchers should disclose, describe, and…
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- 14.16
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Engineering ethics
- Research ethics
- Management science
- Computer science
- Artificial intelligence
- Data science
- Engineering