The Social and Ethical Component in AI Systems Design and Management

Resource type
Book Section
Authors/contributors
Title
The Social and Ethical Component in AI Systems Design and Management
Abstract
The extensive and frequently severe impact of AI systems on society cannot be fully addressed by the human rights legal framework. Many issues involve community choices or individual autonomy requiring a contextual analysis focused on societal and ethical values. The social and ethical consequences of AI represent a complementary dimension, alongside that of human rights, that must be properly investigated in AI assessment, to capture the holistic dimension of the relationship between humans and machines. This assessment is more complicated than that of human rights, as it involves a variety of theoretical inputs on the underlying values, as well as a proliferation of guidelines. This requires a contextualised and, as far as possible, a participative analysis of the values of the community in which the AI solutions are expected to be implemented. Here the experts play a crucial role in detecting, contextualising and evaluating the AI solutions against existing ethical and social values. Ethics committees in scientific research, bioethics and clinical trials, as well as corporate AI ethics boards, can provide inputs for future AI expert committees within the HRESIA model. Based on the experience of these committees, the assessment cannot be entrusted entirely to experts, but it should also include a participatory dimension, which is essential to effective democratic decision-making process concerning AI.
Book Title
Beyond Data: Human Rights, Ethical and Social Impact Assessment in AI
Series
Information Technology and Law Series
Place
The Hague
Publisher
T.M.C. Asser Press
Date
2022
Pages
93-137
Language
en
ISBN
978-94-6265-531-7
Accessed
23/02/2024, 23:56
Library Catalogue
Springer Link
Citation
Mantelero, A. (2022). The Social and Ethical Component in AI Systems Design and Management. In A. Mantelero (Ed.), Beyond Data: Human Rights, Ethical and Social Impact Assessment in AI (pp. 93–137). T.M.C. Asser Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-531-7_3