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Meaningful human control: actionable properties for AI system development

Authors :
Cavalcante Siebert, Luciano
Lupetti, Maria Luce
Aizenberg, Evgeni
Beckers, Niek
Zgonnikov, Arkady
Veluwenkamp, Herman
Abbink, David
Giaccardi, Elisa
Houben, Geert-Jan
Jonker, Catholijn M.
van den Hoven, Jeroen
Forster, Deborah
Lagendijk, Reginald L.
Source :
AI and Ethics; February 2023, Vol. 3 Issue: 1 p241-255, 15p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

How can humans remain in control of artificial intelligence (AI)-based systems designed to perform tasks autonomously? Such systems are increasingly ubiquitous, creating benefits - but also undesirable situations where moral responsibility for their actions cannot be properly attributed to any particular person or group. The concept of meaningful human control has been proposed to address responsibility gaps and mitigate them by establishing conditions that enable a proper attribution of responsibility for humans; however, clear requirements for researchers, designers, and engineers are yet inexistent, making the development of AI-based systems that remain under meaningful human control challenging. In this paper, we address the gap between philosophical theory and engineering practice by identifying, through an iterative process of abductive thinking, four actionable properties for AI-based systems under meaningful human control, which we discuss making use of two applications scenarios: automated vehicles and AI-based hiring. First, a system in which humans and AI algorithms interact should have an explicitly defined domain of morally loaded situations within which the system ought to operate. Second, humans and AI agents within the system should have appropriate and mutually compatible representations. Third, responsibility attributed to a human should be commensurate with that human’s ability and authority to control the system. Fourth, there should be explicit links between the actions of the AI agents and actions of humans who are aware of their moral responsibility. We argue that these four properties will support practically minded professionals to take concrete steps toward designing and engineering for AI systems that facilitate meaningful human control.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
27305953 and 27305961
Volume :
3
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
AI and Ethics
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs59837239
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-022-00167-3