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throughthe1950s in the fieldsofbothbiomedical sciences andnuclear energy
therewasaperceptionthatPandora’sBoxhadbeenopenedandthatethicscould
notsettheframeworkfortechnologicaldevelopmentbutcouldonlydealwiththe
negative consequences after the fact.Moreover, there was a scepticism about
what the establishment of ethical principles could achieve in the face of the
momentumassociatedwithscientificadvancement.Yet, inthebiomedical field,
the principles of non-maleficence andbeneficence, humandignity, autonomy,
equalityandconsent(frequentlycriticizedfortheirabstractnature)haveindeed
shapedtheregulatoryenvironment, andhavebeencodified inethical and legal
instruments, at the national, transnational and global level. For example, the
HelsinkiDeclaration (1964) has determinedwhat is acceptable in termsof re-
searchonhumansubjects,andrecognisesthattheresearchimperativecannever
takeprecedenceovertheinterestsofindividualresearchsubjects.Therearealso
comparable internationalethical codesdetermining thepurposesandlimitson
genome research, the use and sale of humanorgans, and the regulationof re-
productive technologies etc. Similarly, in thearenaofnuclear energy there is a
global governance and inspection regime that deals with safety, security and
non-proliferation. Although frequently under strain, both the IAEA, and the
Non-proliferation Treaty (1968) have performed important supervisory and
mitigating functions over the decades since their inception. In the field ofAI
thereisnot,asyet,aninternationalgovernanceframeworktoaddresstheethical
andhumanrightsissuesraisedbyAI.However,thedevelopmentofsucharegime
isessential,andurgent,especiallysinceAIisatasignificantthresholdandcanbe
scaledeitherpositivelyornegatively.
ManyofourconversationstendtoclusteraroundthethreatsandrisksthatAI
poses toemployment, to thereliabilityofnews, tocivil liberties.However,with
the title ‘Designing an Ethical Future: Can AI Help?’ I wish to suggest that,
althoughAIcreates somenewethical problems, for themostpart it highlights
existing ethical problems, for example of systemic biases, inequality, lack of
transparency,deficits inaccountability inbigbusiness andgovernment.These
ethical challenges already pose a threat to the achievement of justice, but they
riskbeingamplifiedandre-inscribed inandthroughmachine learningandAI.
Thus,AIprovides thisgenerationwithamomentofopportunityandamoment
of reckoning. It provides an opportunity to understand the highmoral stakes
that are associated with the scaling of these technologies, an opportunity to
appreciate the risks to societywhendemocraticprinciples are sacrificed in the
pursuit of either efficiencyorprofit, anopportunity for thepublic to resist the
lureof convenience and to engagewith thedigital revolutionas citizens rather
than simply consumers. Global initiatives like ICT4D (Information andCom-
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Menschenrechte und Gerechtigkeit als bleibende Aufgaben
Beiträge aus Religion, Theologie, Ethik, Recht und Wirtschaft
- Title
- Menschenrechte und Gerechtigkeit als bleibende Aufgaben
- Subtitle
- Beiträge aus Religion, Theologie, Ethik, Recht und Wirtschaft
- Authors
- Irene Klissenbauer
- Franz Gassner
- Petra Steinmair-Pösel
- Editor
- Peter G. Kirchschläger
- Publisher
- Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co
- Location
- Wien
- Date
- 2020
- Language
- German
- License
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-7370-1165-5
- Size
- 15.5 x 23.2 cm
- Pages
- 722
- Category
- Recht und Politik