ECCOLA – a Method for Implementing Ethically Aligned AI Systems

04/17/2020
by   Ville Vakkuri, et al.
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Various recent Artificial Intelligence (AI) system failures, some of which have made the global headlines, have highlighted issues in these systems. These failures have resulted in calls for more ethical AI systems that better take into account their effects on various stakeholders. However, implementing AI ethics into practice is still an on-going challenge. High-level guidelines for doing so exist, devised by governments and private organizations alike, but lack practicality for developers. To address this issue, in this paper, we present a method for implementing AI ethics. The method, ECCOLA, has been iteratively developed using a cyclical action design research approach. The method makes the high-level AI ethics principles more practical, making it possible for developers to more easily implement them in practice.

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