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ethics-in-cs
1 Case studies
- notes/facial-recognition-in-US-riots-2021-01-06
- notes/anti-govt-protest-china
- notes/how-is-safe-enough-for-autonomous-vehicles
1.1 Differences 1 vs 2
Govt vs vigilante
my judgements contain additionl context e.g., pro-democratic vs anti
world contains vast differences how systems of laws work extent of civil liberties afforded to individuals
1.2 Discussion
When developing a technology you dont know what is could be used for
2 Ethical handling of data
- Data moves very quickly due to computerised systems
- privacy act 2020
- its unethical to ignore potential security problems
- df
3 Ethical handling of bias and errors, e.g., in AI
- large datasets oftenb incdlude bias and errors
- to AI trained on these datasets with also be biased
- e.g., facial recognition trining overrepresenting white males
- ML algorithgms are often opqaue
- its not possible to understand how decisions are reached
- makes asessing suitability of AI for a use case difficult
- explainable AI
- attacks e.g., 'trapdoors' within ML training data
4 False or misleading claims
- pressure to release can lead to false claims
- are features fully tested
- need to assess risks of bias
- e.g., AWS uptime information
- rumoured that service status colour is n management decision
5 Your responsibility
- dont stay silent
6 Professional reponsibilities
- comp science per se lacks profressional standards
- there are some prefessional bodies which encoede responsibilities
- ACM coc
- IEEE coc
- neither are specific to NZ
- Within NZ must consider treaty obligations