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The AI Index 2022 Annual Report / 2205.03468 / on (web) Publishing site
Report highlights
Chapter 3 Technical AI Ethics
Chapter 4 The Economy and Education
Appendix


Exciting, Useful, Worrying, Futuristic: Public Perception of Artificial Intelligence in 8 Countries / 2001.00081 / on (web) Publishing site
3 Methodology


Ethics of AI: A Systematic Literature Review of Principles and Challenges / 2109.07906 / on (web) Publishing site
1 Introduction
9 Appendices


AI Ethics Issues in Real World: Evidence from AI Incident Database / 2206.07635 / on (web) Publishing site
1Introduction
4 Results


The Different Faces of AI Ethics Across the World: A Principle-Implementation Gap Analysis / 2206.03225 / on (web) Publishing site
5 Evaluation of Ethical Principle Implementations
References


A Framework for Ethical AI at the United Nations / 2104.12547 / on (web) Publishing site
Executive summary
1. Problems with AI
2. Defining ethical AI
3. Implementing ethical AI


Worldwide AI Ethics: a review of 200 guidelines and recommendations for AI governance / 2206.11922 / on (web) Publishing site
1 Introduction
2 Related Work
3 Methodology
6 Conclusion
References


Beyond Near- and Long-Term: Towards a Clearer Account of Research Priorities in AI Ethics and Society / 2001.04335 / on (web) Publishing site
1 Introduction
3 The Problem with the Near/Long-Term Distinction
4 A Clearer Account of Research Priorities and Disagreements
Recommendations and Conclusion
References


ESR: Ethics and Society Review of Artificial Intelligence Research / 2106.11521 / on (web) Publishing site
1 Introduction
2 Related Work
3 The ESR Process
4 Deployment and Evaluation
5 Discussion


On the Current and Emerging Challenges of Developing Fair and Ethical AI Solutions in Financial Services / 2111.01306 / on (web) Publishing site
2 The Need forEthical AI in Finance
3 Practical Challengesof Ethical AI


A primer on AI ethics via arXiv- focus 2020-2023 / Kaggle / on (web) Publishing site
Section 2: History and prospective
Section 3: Current trends 2020-2023


What does it mean to be a responsible AI practitioner: An ontology of roles and skills / 2205.03946 / on (web) Publishing site
References


GPT detectors are biased against non-native English writers / 2304.02819 / on (web) Publishing site
Introduction


Implementing Responsible AI: Tensions and Trade-Offs Between Ethics Aspects / 2304.08275 / on (web) Publishing site
I. Introduction


QB4AIRA: A Question Bank for AI Risk Assessment / 2305.09300 / on (web) Publishing site
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 The Question Bank: QB4AIRA
3 Evaluation
4 Conclusion


A multilevel framework for AI governance / 2307.03198 / on (web) Publishing site
Abstract
1. Introductioon
2. A Multilevel Approach to AI Governance for Trust-Enhancing Practices
3. International and National Governance
4. Corporate Self-Governance
5. AI Literacy and Governance by Citizen
6. Psychology of Trust
8. Ethics and Trust Lenses in the Multilevel Framework
10. Conclusion


From OECD to India: Exploring cross-cultural differences in perceived trust, responsibility and reliance of AI and human experts / 2307.15452 / on (web) Publishing site
References


The Ethics of AI Value Chains: An Approach for Integrating and Expanding AI Ethics Research, Practice, and Governance / 2307.16787 / on (web) Publishing site
3. AI Value Chains
4. Ethical Implications of AI Value Chains
5. Directions for Future Research & Governance
References


Perceptions of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Artificial Intelligence Impact on Society / 2308.02030 / on (web) Publishing site
Results


Regulating AI manipulation: Applying Insights from behavioral economics and psychology to enhance the practicality of the EU AI Act / 2308.02041 / on (web) Publishing site
1 Introduction
2 Clarifying Terminologies of Article-5: Insights from Behavioral Economics and Psychology


From Military to Healthcare: Adopting and Expanding Ethical Principles for Generative Artificial Intelligence / 2308.02448 / on (web) Publishing site
Abstract
Introduction
What is Generative Artificial Intelligence?
Applications in Military Versus Healthcare
Identifying Ethical Concerns and Risks
GREAT PLEA Ethical Principles for Generative AI in Healthcare
References


Ethical Considerations and Policy Implications for Large Language Models: Guiding Responsible Development and Deployment / 2308.02678 / on (web) Publishing site
Introduction
System-role
Image-related


Dual Governance: The intersection of centralized regulation and crowdsourced safety mechanisms for Generative AI / 2308.04448 / on (web) Publishing site
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Background
4 Centralized regulation in the US context


Bad, mad, and cooked: Moral responsibility for civilian harms in human-AI military teams / 2211.06326 / on (web) Publishing site
Abstract
Introduction
Computers, Autonomy and Accountability
Moral Injury
Human Factors
AI Workplace Health and Safety Framework
Discussion
References


A Survey of Safety and Trustworthiness of Large Language Models through the Lens of Verification and Validation / 2305.11391 / on (web) Publishing site
2 Large Language Models
5 Falsification and Evaluation
7 Runtime Monitor
Reference


Artificial Intelligence across Europe: A Study on Awareness, Attitude and Trust / 2308.09979 / on (web) Publishing site
3 Discussion
4 Conclusions


Building Trust in Conversational AI: A Comprehensive Review and Solution Architecture for Explainable, Privacy-Aware Systems using LLMs and Knowledge Graph / 2308.13534 / on (web) Publishing site
II. Methods and training process of LLMs
IV. Applied and technology implications for LLMs
References
Appendix A industry-wide LLM usecases


The Promise and Peril of Artificial Intelligence -- Violet Teaming Offers a Balanced Path Forward / 2308.14253 / on (web) Publishing site
Abstract
1 Introduction
3 Emerging dual-use risks and vulnerabilities in AI systems
4 Integrating red teaming, blue teaming, and ethics with violet teaming
6 A pathway for balanced AI innovation
7 Violet teaming to address dual-use risks of AI in biotechnology
9 The path forward
10 Supplemental & additional details
References


Rethinking Machine Ethics -- Can LLMs Perform Moral Reasoning through the Lens of Moral Theories? / 2308.15399 / on (web) Publishing site
4 Experiment
References


The AI Revolution: Opportunities and Challenges for the Finance Sector / 2308.16538 / on (web) Publishing site
Executive summary
1 Introduction
3 Benefits of AI use in the finance sector
4 Threaths & potential pitfalls
5 Challenges
6 Regulation of AI and regulating through AI
7 Recommendations
References


Ethical Framework for Harnessing the Power of AI in Healthcare and Beyond / 2309.00064 / on (web) Publishing site
1 Introduction
3 Bias and fairness
5 Ethical concerns and value alignment
6 Way forward
References


The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Evolution of Digital Education: A Comparative Study of OpenAI Text Generation Tools including ChatGPT, Bing Chat, Bard, and Ernie / 2309.02029 / on (web) Publishing site
2. Related work
References