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- who: Elizabeth Seger from the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK have published the research work: In Defence of Principlism in AI Ethics and Governance, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Recent reports estimate that there are at least 70 publicly available sets of ethical AI principles proposed by governments, AI companies, and independent AI ethics initiatives (Floridi et_al, 2018; Jobin et_al, 2019). According to these critics, ethics principles not demonstrably implemented into AI research and development practices serve as little more than smoke and mirrors that project . . .
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