The NASA Framework for the Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) provides six key principles to guide NASA's use of AI. The principles are NASA's AI must be 1. Fair, 2., Explainable and transparent, 3. Accountable, 4. Secure and safe, 5. Human-centric and societally beneficial, and 6. Scientifically and technically robust. The framework describes each ethical AI principle, and then applies that principle to NASA work. The framework also includes a list of questions practitioners should use to guide their AI work. Finally, the framework focuses on concrete, practical considerations for the next five - ten years, while also beginning to lay the foundation for longer-term disruptive change as human-level (or beyond) AI is created.
NASA Framework for the Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
2021-04-05
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Machine Learning , Scientifically and Technically Robust , Artificial Narrow Intelligence , Ethics , Human Centric , Robotic Process Automation , Accountable AI , Fairness , Secure and Safe , Artificial General Intelligence , Artificial Intelligence , Societally Beneficial , Data Science , Artificial Super Intelligence , Explainable and Transparent , Cybernetics, Artificial Intelligence And Robotics
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