A Deployment Model to Extend Ethically Aligned AI Implementation Method ECCOLA
Jani Antikainen, Mamia Agbese, Hanna-Kaisa Alanen, Erika Halme,, Hannakaisa Isom\"aki, Marianna Jantunen, Kai-Kristian Kemell, Rebekah Rousi,, Heidi Vainio-Pekka, Ville Vakkuri

TL;DR
This paper proposes a deployment model to enhance the adoption of the ECCOLA method for creating ethically aligned AI systems, emphasizing practical implementation and communication of ethical considerations throughout AI development.
Contribution
It extends the existing ECCOLA method with a deployment model that promotes adoption and practical assessment of ethical AI across different lifecycle phases.
Findings
The deployment model facilitates communication of ethical gaps.
It enables ethical assessment at any AI lifecycle stage.
The model supports broader adoption of ECCOLA in practice.
Abstract
There is a struggle in Artificial intelligence (AI) ethics to gain ground in actionable methods and models to be utilized by practitioners while developing and implementing ethically sound AI systems. AI ethics is a vague concept without a consensus of definition or theoretical grounding and bearing little connection to practice. Practice involving primarily technical tasks like software development is not aptly equipped to process and decide upon ethical considerations. Efforts to create tools and guidelines to help people working with AI development have been concentrating almost solely on the technical aspects of AI. A few exceptions do apply, such as the ECCOLA method for creating ethically aligned AI -systems. ECCOLA has proven results in terms of increased ethical considerations in AI systems development. Yet, it is a novel innovation, and room for development still exists. This…
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