Sustainable AI : An inventory of the state of knowledge of ethical, social, and legal challenges related to artificial intelligence
(2019)- Abstract
- This report is an inventory of the state of knowledge of ethical, social, and legal challenges related to artificial intelligence conducted within the Swedish Vinnova-funded project “Hållbar AI – AI Ethics and Sustainability”, led by Anna Felländer. Based on a review and mapping of reports and studies, a quantitative and bibliometric analysis, and in-depth analyses of the healt- care sector, the telecom sector, and digital platforms, the report proposes three recommendations. Sustainable AI requires: 1. a broad focus on AI governance and regulation issues, 2. promoting multi-disciplinary collaboration, and 3. building trust in AI applications and applied machine-learning, which is a matter of key importance and requires further study of... (More)
- This report is an inventory of the state of knowledge of ethical, social, and legal challenges related to artificial intelligence conducted within the Swedish Vinnova-funded project “Hållbar AI – AI Ethics and Sustainability”, led by Anna Felländer. Based on a review and mapping of reports and studies, a quantitative and bibliometric analysis, and in-depth analyses of the healt- care sector, the telecom sector, and digital platforms, the report proposes three recommendations. Sustainable AI requires: 1. a broad focus on AI governance and regulation issues, 2. promoting multi-disciplinary collaboration, and 3. building trust in AI applications and applied machine-learning, which is a matter of key importance and requires further study of the relationship between transparency and accountability. (Less)
- Abstract (Swedish)
- This report is an inventory of the state of knowledge of ethical, social, and legal challenges related to artificial intelligence conducted within the Swedish Vinnova-funded project “Hållbar AI – AI Ethics and Sustainability”, led by Anna Felländer. Based on a review and mapping of reports and studies, a quantitative and bibliometric analysis, and in-depth analyses of the health care sector, the telecom sector, and digital platforms, the report proposes three recommendations. Sustainable AI requires: 1. a broad focus on AI governance and regulation issues, 2. promoting multidisciplinary collaboration, and 3. building trust in AI applications and applied machine-learning, which is a matter of key importance and requires further study of the... (More)
- This report is an inventory of the state of knowledge of ethical, social, and legal challenges related to artificial intelligence conducted within the Swedish Vinnova-funded project “Hållbar AI – AI Ethics and Sustainability”, led by Anna Felländer. Based on a review and mapping of reports and studies, a quantitative and bibliometric analysis, and in-depth analyses of the health care sector, the telecom sector, and digital platforms, the report proposes three recommendations. Sustainable AI requires: 1. a broad focus on AI governance and regulation issues, 2. promoting multidisciplinary collaboration, and 3. building trust in AI applications and applied machine-learning, which is a matter of key importance and requires further study of the relationship between transparency and accountability. (Less)
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- author
- Larsson, Stefan LU ; Anneroth, Mikael ; Felländer, Anna ; Felländer-Tsai, Li ; Heintz, Fredrik and Cedering Ångström, Rebecka
- organization
- publishing date
- 2019-04-09
- type
- Book/Report
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Sustainable AI, AI, AI transparency, AI ethics, explainable AI, AI accountability, Sustainable AI, AI ethics, trustworthy AI, AI transparency, Fairness, Accountability, FAT, Multidisciplinarity, Trust, Trusted AI
- pages
- 44 pages
- publisher
- AI Sustainability Center
- project
- Lund University AI Research
- DATA/TRUST: Tillitsbaserad personuppgiftshantering i den digitala ekonomin
- Hållbar AI - AI Ethics and Sustainability
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
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- e2fa1b6a-860e-44b0-a359-fbd842c363db
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- 2019-04-09 17:49:32
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