Alapfogalmak
Operationalizing normative ethical principles, such as deontology, virtue ethics, and consequentialism, can promote responsible reasoning in AI systems by accommodating social contexts and human values.
Kivonat
This paper presents a taxonomy of 21 normative ethical principles that have been discussed in the AI and computer science literature. It examines how each principle has been previously operationalized, highlighting key themes that AI practitioners should be aware of when seeking to implement ethical principles in the reasoning capacities of responsible AI systems.
The authors first provide an overview of the paper categorization, classifying works based on the ethical principles explicitly mentioned, the type of contribution, and the evaluation method used. They then explore the taxonomy of ethical principles, including deontology, egalitarianism, proportionalism, Kantian ethics, virtue ethics, consequentialism, utilitarianism, maximin, envy-freeness, doctrine of double effect, and do no harm.
For each principle, the authors summarize its definition, previous applications, and potential difficulties in operationalization. They find that certain principles, such as utilitarianism, are more commonly discussed than others, and that there is a need for more precise specification of the ethical principles used.
The authors envision that this taxonomy will facilitate the development of methodologies to incorporate normative ethical principles in the reasoning capacities of responsible AI systems, promoting ethical evaluation that considers social contexts and human values.
Statisztikák
"Ethical evaluation ought to be a reflective development process incorporating social contexts [66, 136]."
"Normative ethics is the study of practical means to determine the ethicality of actions through the use of principles and guidelines, or the rational and systematic study of the standards of right and wrong [99]."
"Operationalising normative ethics principles thereby enables systems to methodically reason about ethics [138]."
"Ethical principles can be operationalised in reasoning capacities as they imply certain logical propositions which must be true for a given action plan to be ethical, and provide frameworks for guiding judgement and action [18]."
Idézetek
"Ethical principles guide normative judgements, determine the moral permissibility of concrete courses of action and help to understand different perspectives [92]."
"Using ethical principles makes explicit the normative assumptions underlying ethical choices, improving propensity for accountability [49, 86]."
"Translating AI principles into practice is challenging [142]. AI principles do not provide guidance for how they can be implemented, and interpretation of their meaning may diverge [97]. Ethical principles, on the other hand, are abstract rules that provide logical propositions denoting which actions are morally acceptable."