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Worldwide AI Ethics: a review of 200 guidelines and recommendations for AI governance

Authors :
Corrêa, Nicholas Kluge
Galvão, Camila
Santos, James William
Del Pino, Carolina
Pinto, Edson Pontes
Barbosa, Camila
Massmann, Diogo
Mambrini, Rodrigo
Galvão, Luiza
Terem, Edmund
de Oliveira, Nythamar
Corrêa, Nicholas Kluge
Galvão, Camila
Santos, James William
Del Pino, Carolina
Pinto, Edson Pontes
Barbosa, Camila
Massmann, Diogo
Mambrini, Rodrigo
Galvão, Luiza
Terem, Edmund
de Oliveira, Nythamar
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) applications has experienced tremendous growth in recent years, bringing forth numerous benefits and conveniences. However, this expansion has also provoked ethical concerns, such as privacy breaches, algorithmic discrimination, security and reliability issues, transparency, and other unintended consequences. To determine whether a global consensus exists regarding the ethical principles that should govern AI applications and to contribute to the formation of future regulations, this paper conducts a meta-analysis of 200 governance policies and ethical guidelines for AI usage published by public bodies, academic institutions, private companies, and civil society organizations worldwide. We identified at least 17 resonating principles prevalent in the policies and guidelines of our dataset, released as an open-source database and tool. We present the limitations of performing a global scale analysis study paired with a critical analysis of our findings, presenting areas of consensus that should be incorporated into future regulatory efforts. All components tied to this work can be found in https://nkluge-correa.github.io/worldwide_AI-ethics

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1333781375
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.patter.2023.100857