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Abstract
Scholars, policymakers and organizations in the EU, especially at the level of the European Commission, have turned their attention to the ethics of (trustworthy and human-centric) Artificial Intelligence (AI). However, there has been little reflexivity on (1) the history of the ethics of AI as an institutionalized phenomenon and (2) the comparison to similar episodes of “ethification” in other fields, to highlight common (unresolved) challenges. Contrary to some mainstream narratives, which stress how the increasing attention to ethical aspects of AI is due to the fast pace and increasing risks of technological developments, Science and Technology Studies(STS)-informed perspectives highlight that the rise of institutionalized assessment methods indicates a need for governments to gain more control of scientific research and to bring EU institutions closer to the public on controversies related to emerging technologies. This article analyzes how different approaches of the recent past (i.e. bioethics, technology assessment (TA) and ethical, legal and social (ELS) research, Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI)) followed one another, often “in the name of ethics”, to address previous criticisms and/or to legitimate certain scientific and technological research programs. The focus is on how a brief history of the institutionalization of these approaches can provide insights into present challenges to the ethics of AI related to methodological issues, mobilization of expertise and public participation.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 28 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| Journal | Ethics and Information Technology |
| Volume | 25 |
| Issue number | 2 |
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| Publication status | Published - Jun 2023 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:The author is grateful to Niels van Dijk, Paul De Hert and Mariachiara Tallacchini for their comments on an earlier draft of the article. This research was made possible through funding from the VUB’s Strategic Research Program ‘Articulating Law, Technology, Ethics, Politics: Issues of Enforcement and Jurisdiction of EU Data Protection Law under and beyond the General Data Protection Regulation (ALTEP-DP)’.
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© 2023, The Author(s).
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Copyright 2023 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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SRP54: SRP-Onderzoekszwaartepunt: Articulating Law, Technology, Ethics and Politics: Issues of Enforcement and Jurisdiction of EU Data Protection Law under and beyond the General Data Protection Regulation (ALTEP-DP)
Gonzalez Fuster, G., Gutwirth, S., Gutwirth, S., Gonzalez Fuster, G., Hildebrandt, M., Kuner, C., Van Dijk, N., Dushi, D., Duarte Nicolau, T., Casiraghi, S., Saverino, R., Nadolna Peeters, M. A. & Zufall, F.
1/03/19 → 29/02/28
Project: Fundamental