2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-71292-1_3
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Something New Versus Tried and True: Ensuring ‘Innovative’ AI is ‘Good’ AI

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“…Throughout these interviews, personal and social values were, as expected, a key factor in structuring both daily work and conceptions of the future. While occasionally these values were in tension, such as the tension between security and privacy, or between innovation and regulation (Slota et al, 2021), diffuse, nonspecific, visions of the potential positive impacts of AI (especially compared with the concrete, recent, examples of negative consequence frequently related) indicate that progress in AI was seen as a potential pathway toward reaching a future that aligns well with their personal values.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Throughout these interviews, personal and social values were, as expected, a key factor in structuring both daily work and conceptions of the future. While occasionally these values were in tension, such as the tension between security and privacy, or between innovation and regulation (Slota et al, 2021), diffuse, nonspecific, visions of the potential positive impacts of AI (especially compared with the concrete, recent, examples of negative consequence frequently related) indicate that progress in AI was seen as a potential pathway toward reaching a future that aligns well with their personal values.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our thematic analysis was deductively attentive to the role of values in AI work, especially in addressing issues of AI ethics (Friedman et al, 2008). Prior work drawing upon this corpus of interviews has considered the ways in which public representations of AI inflect upon stakeholders' understanding of its underlying data (Slota, Fleischmann, et al, 2020; Slota, Hoffman, et al, 2020), and the tension between the drive to innovate and the need to manage that regulation (Slota et al, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a strong pro-innovation stance could lead to risk-taking or scientifically unfounded experimentation for innovation and change. Slota et al rightly pointed out this challenge and have critically questioned that innovation may not be positive per se and cannot be unquestionably accepted and suggested that innovation needs to abide by prerequisites to be considered positive, for example, reliability measurements (Slota et al, 2021 ).…”
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confidence: 99%