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Is trust between AI institutions and the public “morally rotten?”

Carter, Sarah
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http://hdl.handle.net/10379/16095
https://doi.org/10.13025/21410
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2020
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Workshop paper
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Carter, Sarah. (2020). Is trust between AI institutions and the public “morally rotten?”. Paper presented at the Second Workshop on Implementing Machine Ethics, Dublin, Ireland, 30 June-01 July.
Abstract
Developing artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has become a business of power. AI innovation is increasingly centralized in a few large companies – mainly, Google, Facebook, and Apple.1 Specialized data scientists - the backbone of these institutions - understand how AI functions, further creating a power dynamic between the layperson and the corporatized specialist. In the age of COVID-19, we have all become more reliant on technology companies and innovations to fulfill the needs of our new digital lives. We have little choice but to trust them in developing the AI technologies of the future.
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Machine Ethics Research Group, School of Computer Science, University College Dublin
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland