We survey the field and explore emerging trends by examining the rapidly growing body of literature that falls under the broad umbrella of artificial intelligence ethics.
We trace both the historical roots and current landmark work that have been shaping the field and categorize these works under three broad umbrellas: (i)those grounded in canonical philosophy, (ii)those grounded in mathematical and statistical methods, and (iii)those emerging from critical data/algorithm/information studies.
We also survey the field and explore emerging trends by examining the rapidly growing body of literature that fallsunder the broad umbrella of artificial intelligence ethics.
We trace both the historical roots and current landmark work that have beenshaping the field and categorize these works under three broad umbrellas: (i)those grounded in canonical philosophy, (ii)those grounded in mathematical andstatistical methods, and (iii)those emerging from critical data/algorithm/information studies.
We also survey the field and explore emerging trends by examining the rapidly growing body of literature that fallsunder the broad umbrella of artificial intelligence ethics.
Authors
Abeba Birhane, Elayne Ruane, Thomas Laurent, Matthew S. Brown, Johnathan Flowers, Anthony Ventresque, Christopher L. Dancy