Linking Artificial Intelligence Principles
Yi Zeng, Enmeng Lu, Cunqing Huangfu

TL;DR
This paper introduces LAIP, a platform for linking and analyzing diverse AI principles from various organizations, aiming to create a comprehensive framework that integrates their social and ethical considerations.
Contribution
It presents LAIP, a novel platform that links and analyzes different AI principles, highlighting their commonalities and differences to support a unified ethical framework for AI development.
Findings
LAIP effectively links diverse AI principles from multiple sources.
Identifies common themes and unique aspects among AI principles.
Supports the development of a comprehensive AI ethical framework.
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence principles define social and ethical considerations to develop future AI. They come from research institutes, government organizations and industries. All versions of AI principles are with different considerations covering different perspectives and making different emphasis. None of them can be considered as complete and can cover the rest AI principle proposals. Here we introduce LAIP, an effort and platform for linking and analyzing different Artificial Intelligence Principles. We want to explicitly establish the common topics and links among AI Principles proposed by different organizations and investigate on their uniqueness. Based on these efforts, for the long-term future of AI, instead of directly adopting any of the AI principles, we argue for the necessity of incorporating various AI Principles into a comprehensive framework and focusing on how they…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEthics and Social Impacts of AI · Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)
