Towards a Practical Ethics of Generative AI in Creative Production Processes
Geert Hofman

TL;DR
This paper proposes a practical ethical framework for integrating AI into creative design processes, emphasizing responsibility, reflection, and a playful approach to ensure responsible AI use in creative industries.
Contribution
It introduces a novel ethical compass based on major theories to guide designers in addressing AI ethics within the creative production lifecycle.
Findings
Developed a framework integrating six ethical theories for AI in design.
Highlighted the importance of responsibility and reflection in AI-assisted creativity.
Proposed a playful, exploratory approach to ethical AI use in design processes.
Abstract
The increasing integration of artificial intelligence into various domains, including design and creative processes, raises significant ethical questions. While AI ethics is often examined from the perspective of technology developers, less attention has been paid to the practical ethical considerations faced by technology users, particularly in design contexts. This paper introduces a framework for addressing ethical challenges in creative production processes, such as the Double Diamond design model. Drawing on six major ethical theories - virtue ethics, deontology, utilitarianism, contract theory, care ethics, and existentialism - we develop a "compass" to navigate and reflect on the ethical dimensions of AI in design. The framework highlights the importance of responsibility, anticipation, and reflection across both the AI lifecycle and each stage of the creative process. We argue…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEthics and Social Impacts of AI · Law, AI, and Intellectual Property
MethodsSoftmax · Attention Is All You Need
