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1 online resource (261 pages)
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1st ed.
ISBN:
9781119831792
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Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Societal and Moral Questioning Around AI and Its Ecosystem -- 1.1. Use cases of AI -- 1.2. Digital environment -- 1.3. What is the place for human beings in this digital society? -- 1.4. Technological and societal issues -- 1.5. Ethical and moral issues -- 2 The Ethical Approach to AI -- 2.1. Definition of ethics -- 2.2. General ethical principles -- 2.3. Problems and ethical issues specific to the digital environment -- 2.4. Ethical criteria and better risk assessment of AI-related digital projects -- 2.4.1. Data ethics -- 2.4.2. Ethics of algorithms -- 2.4.3. Ethics of systems -- 2.4.4. Ethics of practices -- 2.4.5. Ethics of decisions -- 2.5. Analysis of AI-related knowledge -- 3 Ethical Framework Associated with AI -- 3.1. Ethical charter around AI -- 3.1.1. Data ethics -- 3.1.2. Ethics of systems -- 3.1.3. Ethics of algorithms -- 3.1.4. Ethics of practices -- 3.1.5. Ethics of decisions -- 3.2. Recommendations for AI -- 3.2.1. Data ethics -- 3.2.2. Ethics of systems -- 3.2.3. Ethics of algorithms -- 3.2.4. Ethics of practices -- 3.2.5. Ethics of decisions -- 3.3. Temporality relative to the human guarantee in digital technology -- 3.4. For the health user and for health user representation -- 3.5. For health personnel and for the representation of health personnel -- 3.6. Environmental parameters of digital technology -- 3.7. Regulation associated with AI -- 3.7.1. Structural parameter -- 3.7.2. Technological parameter -- 3.7.3. Strategic parameter -- 3.7.4. Methodological parameter -- 3.7.5. Organizational parameter -- 3.7.6. Regulatory parameter -- 3.7.7. Relational parameter -- 3.7.8. Cultural parameter -- 3.8. Algorithmic systems and digital data governance -- 3.9. Four key steps for an AI project
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3.9.1. Step 1: determine the project objective -- 3.9.2. Step 2: collect and prepare relevant data -- 3.9.3. Step 3: classify data and choose tools -- 3.9.4. Step 4: produce the model -- 3.10. Algorithmic responsibility -- 4 Anticipation Around Artificial Consciousness -- 4.1. Protean aspects of consciousness associated with intelligence -- 4.2. Structuring of consciousness -- 4.3. Neoplatonic systemic ethical modeling (Ψ, G, Φ) of an artificial consciousness -- 4.4. Process of creating practical wisdom from artificial consciousness -- 4.5. Morality of a "strong" AI -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix 1: Ethical Charter of Using AI in Judicial Systems and Their Environment -- Appendix 2: Practical Recommendations of the CNIL Regarding the Ethics of Algorithms -- Appendix 3: OECD Recommendation on AI -- Appendix 4: Questions Concerning the Application of Ethical Standards -- A4.1. Question 1: universality of standards -- A4.2. Question 2: moral saturation -- A4.3. Question 3: bias -- A4.4. Question 4: integration and compatibility of standards -- A4.5. Question 5: trust -- A4.6. Question 6: environment -- Appendix 5: CERNA Recommendations on Machine Learning -- Appendix 6: Reasons for a "Digital Divide" -- Appendix 7: Holberton-Turing Oath -- A7.1. Holberton-Turing oath -- A7.1.1. Humanity and ethics -- A7.1.2. Data science, the art of artificial intelligence, privacy and personal data -- A7.1.3. Daily work and etiquette -- Appendix 8: Report Proposals: "For a Controlled, Useful and Demystified Artificial Intelligence" -- A8.1. For a controlled artificial intelligence -- A8.2. For useful AI, in the service of humans and humanistic values -- A8.3. For a demystified AI -- List of Abbreviations -- References -- Index -- Other titles from iSTE in Health Engineering and Society -- EULA
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Print version Beranger, Jerome Societal Responsibility of Artificial Intelligence Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2021 ISBN 9781786306944
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