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The Ethics of Ethics of AI by Jean-Gabriel Ganascia


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Conférence

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PSL

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Jean Suliac Defontaine
‭06 62 29 03 21‬
jean@ohnk.net

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🏷 TITRE
The Ethics of Ethics of AI by Jean-Gabriel Ganascia

📝 ABSTRACT
Can ethical committees generate a set of rules to prevent the unethical use of AI? Jean-Gabriel Ganascia starts his lecture on ethics and AI by recalling the origins of the technology as well as its different definitions. He then provides examples of the unethical use of AI in autonomous cars and killer robots. Through explanations of ethical dilemmas in AI development, Ganascia characterizes the specifics of ethics in the digital era. He concludes his lecture by mentioning a scientific paper he wrote with Thomas Powers about the ethics of ethics of AI. According to him, the risk of having unethical AI does not come from the technology itself, but from the men behind the technology.


📖 SUMMARY
00:00:10 – Introduction
00:01:00 – A. Overview of the lecture
00:04:45 – B. The origins of AI
00:08:27 – C. The definitions of AI

00:11:55 – 1. AI and ethics
00:12:03 – 1.1. Unethical autonomous agents

00:16:12 – 2. Computational ethics
00:16:20 – 2.1. The example of autonomous cars
00:21:04 – 2.2. The example of an Uber accident
00:28:14 – 2.3. The example of LAWS
00:33:45 – 2.3.1. Autonomy
00:40:50 – 2.3.2. Prudence
00:42:40 – 2.3.3. Sagacity
00:42:54 – 2.3.4. Deliberation

00:47:05 – 3. Conceptual clarification
00:47:10 – 3.1. Autonomous agent
00:49:08 – 3.2. Artificial intelligence
00:49:45 – 3.3. Bias

00:50:48 – 4. Ethics in the digital era
00:51:30 – 4.1. “Reontologization” of the human society
00:56:00 – 4.2. Ethical committees

01:01:30 – 5. The ethics of ethics of AI
01:02:00 – 5.1. Oppositional versus systemic
01:04:10 – 5.2. Epistemological thinking
01:06:30 – 5.3. European general data protection regulation
01:11:55 – 5.4. Epistemology of Big Data
01:13:12 – 5.5. Underestimating and overestimating risks

01:23:45 – Conclusion


#️⃣ Mots clés : model, norms, fundamental rights, Thomas Powers, 1956, scientific discipline, conjectures, technology, consequences, frightening

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