My own blog post spawns from my initial reaction, which even made a reporter reach out to me, assuming I had worked with Google. Perhaps b/c I said it was scary for all of us, they thought I referred to the chilling effect on employees? https://twitter.com/annajobin/status/1334404746246049793
But I've been writing as both a researcher and a citizen of this world, recalling a @logic_magazine event with @tressiemcphd @TarletonG @bentarnoff and @moiragweigel I attended in 2018 (remember? people used to gather in one place indoors...). This ⤵️ https://twitter.com/annajobin/status/1030161523522584576
It's no new thing. But what's been striking me this time is the fact that @timnitgebru was the co-lead of the AI ethics team. You know, #AIethics, the big issue so close to Google's corporate heart that it's published principles and even established an External Advisory Council.
"Ethical" is not equivalent to "legal" - what is clear to philosophers (& others) still needs repeating. It doesn't mean regulation is not needed, on the contrary. But ethics complements law. @PhilAnais & Rowena Rodrigues have made the case for AI ethics⤵️ https://twitter.com/BigDataSoc/status/1286626692266680321
A little side note (1/2), which I forgot to include in my article: I met @PhilAnnais and @RRodriguesTRI (<- I've just found her twitter handle!) at a @SiennaEthics workshop for #ethicalAI. Sienna was requesting input from an array of stakeholders. https://twitter.com/SiennaEthics/status/1303294150083776512
(Sidenote 2/2) @SiennaEthics deserves a lot of credit and attention. But I was surprised to realize I was the first one to bring up "whistleblower protection" in the context of multi-stakeholder strategies for #AIethics and accountability... it seems like such a no brainer!
Why I mention this? Well... ¯\\_(ツ)_/¯
Dr. Gebru herself addressed the issue of whistleblower protection a few days before she was fired. (Many answers to her tweet point to existing work and mention scholars & resources. Will check them out myself.) https://twitter.com/timnitGebru/status/1333613035945144323
Ethical AI & #AIethics worth their names need to grapple with power. I haven't seen it said better than by @radical_ai_ in @nature "Don’t ask if AI is good or fair, ask how it shifts power. Those who could be exploited by AI should be shaping its projects" https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02003-2
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