Artificial Intelligence Ethics and Safety: practical tools for creating "good" models
Nicholas Kluge Corr\^ea

TL;DR
This paper introduces practical tools and guidelines to help AI developers implement ethical principles and safety measures, bridging the gap between AI ethics discourse and real-world application.
Contribution
It provides a developing guide with tools for creating ethically responsible AI models, addressing the lack of practical implementation methods in AI ethics.
Findings
Introduction of practical tools for ethical AI development
Guidelines to translate ethical principles into technical practice
Bilingual publication to reach a wider audience
Abstract
The AI Robotics Ethics Society (AIRES) is a non-profit organization founded in 2018 by Aaron Hui to promote awareness and the importance of ethical implementation and regulation of AI. AIRES is now an organization with chapters at universities such as UCLA (Los Angeles), USC (University of Southern California), Caltech (California Institute of Technology), Stanford University, Cornell University, Brown University, and the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil). AIRES at PUCRS is the first international chapter of AIRES, and as such, we are committed to promoting and enhancing the AIRES Mission. Our mission is to focus on educating the AI leaders of tomorrow in ethical principles to ensure that AI is created ethically and responsibly. As there are still few proposals for how we should implement ethical principles and normative guidelines in the practice of AI system…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEthics and Social Impacts of AI · Adversarial Robustness in Machine Learning · Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
