As consensus across the various published AI ethics principles is approached, a gap remains between high-level principles and practical techniques that can be readily adopted to design and develop responsible AI systems. We examine the practices and experiences of researchers and engineers from Australia's national scientific research agency (CSIRO), who are involved in designing and developing AI systems for a range of purposes. Semi-structured interviews were used to examine how the practices of the participants relate to and align with a set of high-level AI ethics principles that are proposed by the Australian Government. The principles comprise: Privacy Protection & Security, Reliability & Safety, Transparency & Explainability, Fairness, Contestability, Accountability, Human-centred Values, and Human, Social & Environmental Wellbeing. The insights of the researchers and engineers as well as the challenges that arose for them in the practical application of the principles are examined. Finally, a set of organisational responses are provided to support the implementation of high-level AI ethics principles into practice.
翻译:由于在各种已出版的AI道德原则之间达成了共识,在高级别原则与实际技术之间仍然存在差距,而这些原则可以随时用于设计和开发负责任的AI系统。我们研究了澳大利亚国家科学研究机构(CSIRO)的研究人员和工程师的做法和经验,他们为各种目的参与设计和开发AI系统。半结构性访谈用来审查参与者的做法与澳大利亚政府提出的一套AI道德原则的关系和一致性。这些原则包括:隐私保护和安全、可靠性和安全、透明度和解释性、公平性、可争议性、问责制、以人为本的价值以及人类、社会和环境福祉。研究人员和工程师的见解以及他们在实际应用这些原则过程中遇到的挑战。最后,为了支持将高级别AI道德原则付诸实践,提供了一套组织对策。