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Achieving a Data-driven Risk Assessment Methodology for Ethical AI

Authors :
Felländer, Anna
Rebane, Jonathan
Larsson, Stefan
Wiggberg, Mattias
Heintz, Fredrik
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The AI landscape demands a broad set of legal, ethical, and societal considerations to be accounted for in order to develop ethical AI (eAI) solutions which sustain human values and rights. Currently, a variety of guidelines and a handful of niche tools exist to account for and tackle individual challenges. However, it is also well established that many organizations face practical challenges in navigating these considerations from a risk management perspective. Therefore, new methodologies are needed to provide a well-vetted and real-world applicable structure and path through the checks and balances needed for ethically assessing and guiding the development of AI. In this paper we show that a multidisciplinary research approach, spanning cross-sectional viewpoints, is the foundation of a pragmatic definition of ethical and societal risks faced by organizations using AI. Equally important is the findings of cross-structural governance for implementing eAI successfully. Based on evidence acquired from our multidisciplinary research investigation, we propose a novel data-driven risk assessment methodology, entitled DRESS-eAI. In addition, through the evaluation of our methodological implementation, we demonstrate its state-of-the-art relevance as a tool for sustaining human values in the data-driven AI era.<br />Comment: 29 pages, 5 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2112.01282
Document Type :
Working Paper