An Ethical Framework for a Good AI Society
Opportunities, Risks, Principles, and Recommendations
Luciano Floridi (University of Oxford)
Josh Cowls (University of Oxford, The Alan Turing Institute)
Monica Beltrametti (NAVER Corporation)
Raja Chatila (Pierre and Marie Curie University, Paris, ENS-PSL Research University & CNRS)
Patrice Chazerand (Digital Europe)
M.V. Dignum (TU Delft - Information and Communication Technology, Umeå University)
Christoph Luetge (Technische Universität München)
Robert Madelin (University of Oxford, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory)
Ugo Pagallo (University of Turin)
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Abstract
This article reports the findings of AI4People, a year-long initiative designed to lay the foundations for a “Good AI Society”. We introduce the core opportunities and risks of AI for society; present a synthesis of five ethical principles that should undergird its development and adoption; and offer 20 concrete recommendations – to assess, to develop, to incentivise, and to support good AI – which in some cases may be undertaken directly by national or supranational policy makers, while in others may be led by other stakeholders. If adopted, these recommendations would serve as a firm foundation for the establishment of a Good AI Society.
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