Ethics in artificial intelligence: Issues and guidelines for developing acceptable AI systems

Sheriff Alim * and Adewale O Adebayo

Department of Computer Science, Babcock University, Ilisan-Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria.
 
Review Article
Global Journal of Engineering and Technology Advances, 2022, 11(03), 037–044.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gjeta.2022.11.3.0092
Publication history: 
Received on 09 May 2022; revised on 12 June 2022; accepted on 14 June 2022\
 
Abstract: 
There is no doubt, that Artificial Intelligent (AI) has a lot of contributions to the overall well-being of humanity and improving productivity, it is worth noting that there is also a negative impact associated with the use of the technology on ethical grounds ranging from privacy issue to lack of transparency. Quite a lot of work has been done to provide best practices in the development and use of these systems to gain the acceptance of the public; this is very essential for nations to exploit the full potential of AI. This work brings to the frontlines some of the risks/issues associated with AI from different pieces of literature and provides commonplace or leading principles and frameworks required to develop responsible AI or autonomous systems. The guidelines encourage stakeholders in the industry of developing AI systems to incorporate facilities that support transparency, privacy protection, accountability, and contestability. These guidelines are not new, but they are contextualized to suit ethics in AI. Above all, AI systems should not be seen as being equal to or greater than man, but rather be seen as augmenting intelligent systems to assist human who is the only moral agents.
 
Keywords: 
Artificial Intelligence; Ethics; Principles; Guidelines; Issues
 
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