I believe that one of the things missing here from the Ai ethics / responsible AI conversation, is indeed ethics... and by that pithy statement I mean the idea that having principles, duties, and/or values is worth having in of itself. That a business (an organisation full of people generally.... though don't get me started on DAOs) can …
I believe that one of the things missing here from the Ai ethics / responsible AI conversation, is indeed ethics... and by that pithy statement I mean the idea that having principles, duties, and/or values is worth having in of itself. That a business (an organisation full of people generally.... though don't get me started on DAOs) can indeed reflect on more than its profit margins is maybe a useful thing for building societies that hopefully function better, and that the outcomes of their products, when applying ethics, could be "better" or simply cause less damage than not. That is part of the sell of Responsible AI, though maybe not a very compelling one I agree
Definitely Ben and we think that is one of the key challenges is how to make things that we know will lead to better outcomes into formats that make them compelling enough to mandate uptake.
I believe that one of the things missing here from the Ai ethics / responsible AI conversation, is indeed ethics... and by that pithy statement I mean the idea that having principles, duties, and/or values is worth having in of itself. That a business (an organisation full of people generally.... though don't get me started on DAOs) can indeed reflect on more than its profit margins is maybe a useful thing for building societies that hopefully function better, and that the outcomes of their products, when applying ethics, could be "better" or simply cause less damage than not. That is part of the sell of Responsible AI, though maybe not a very compelling one I agree
Definitely Ben and we think that is one of the key challenges is how to make things that we know will lead to better outcomes into formats that make them compelling enough to mandate uptake.