Authors
Bernd Carsten Stahl, Andreas Andreou, Philip Brey, Tally Hatzakis, Alexey Kirichenko, Kevin Macnish, S Laulhé Shaelou, Andrew Patel, Mark Ryan, David Wright
Publication date
2021/1/1
Journal
Journal of Business Research
Volume
124
Pages
374-388
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The technical and economic benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) are counterbalanced by legal, social and ethical issues. It is challenging to conceptually capture and empirically measure both benefits and downsides. We therefore provide an account of the findings and implications of a multi-dimensional study of AI, comprising 10 case studies, five scenarios, an ethical impact analysis of AI, a human rights analysis of AI and a technical analysis of known and potential threats and vulnerabilities. Based on our findings, we separate AI ethics discourse into three streams: (1) specific issues related to the application of machine learning, (2) social and political questions arising in a digitally enabled society and (3) metaphysical questions about the nature of reality and humanity. Human rights principles and legislation have a key role to play in addressing the ethics of AI. This work helps to steer AI to contribute to human …
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