State of AI Ethics Report (Volume 6, February 2022)
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2202.07435v1
- Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2022 14:14:32 GMT
- Title: State of AI Ethics Report (Volume 6, February 2022)
- Authors: Abhishek Gupta (1, 2, 3), Connor Wright (1, 4), Marianna Bergamaschi
Ganapini (1, 5), Masa Sweidan (1), Renjie Butalid (1) ((1) Montreal AI Ethics
Institute, (2) Microsoft, (3) Green Software Foundation, (4) University of
Exeter, (5) Union College)
- Abstract summary: Report is a comprehensive overview of what the key issues were in 2021, what trends are emergent, what gaps exist, and a peek into what to expect from the field of AI ethics in 2022.
It is a resource for researchers and practitioners alike to set their research and development agendas to make contributions to the field of AI ethics.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: This report from the Montreal AI Ethics Institute (MAIEI) covers the most
salient progress in research and reporting over the second half of 2021 in the
field of AI ethics. Particular emphasis is placed on an "Analysis of the AI
Ecosystem", "Privacy", "Bias", "Social Media and Problematic Information", "AI
Design and Governance", "Laws and Regulations", "Trends", and other areas
covered in the "Outside the Boxes" section. The two AI spotlights feature
application pieces on "Constructing and Deconstructing Gender with AI-Generated
Art" as well as "Will an Artificial Intellichef be Cooking Your Next Meal at a
Michelin Star Restaurant?". Given MAIEI's mission to democratize AI,
submissions from external collaborators have featured, such as pieces on the
"Challenges of AI Development in Vietnam: Funding, Talent and Ethics" and using
"Representation and Imagination for Preventing AI Harms". The report is a
comprehensive overview of what the key issues in the field of AI ethics were in
2021, what trends are emergent, what gaps exist, and a peek into what to expect
from the field of AI ethics in 2022. It is a resource for researchers and
practitioners alike in the field to set their research and development agendas
to make contributions to the field of AI ethics.
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