Knowledge, Vol. 5, Pages 28: Can the JUSTICE Framework Help Assess the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI)?


Knowledge, Vol. 5, Pages 28: Can the JUSTICE Framework Help Assess the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI)?

Knowledge doi: 10.3390/knowledge5040028

Authors:
John Hulpke
Aidan Kelly
Cubie Lau
Ming Li

Artificial Intelligence, now commonly called AI, is having an increasingly big impact on society. There are fears that may be negatives or downsides, especially when Artificial Intelligence is used unethically. But how are humans guiding these machines to know whether the choice, the decision, is ethical? Since 2007, one way to check the ethicality of any choice has been to apply the JUSTICE model. This framework helps practitioners decide whether a specific action is or is not ethical by looking through one or more of the seven JUSTICE lenses: Justice, Utilitarian, Spiritual Values, TV rule or Transparency, Influence, Core, and Emergency. Now, in this era of increasing prevalence of Artificial Intelligence, with humans making decisions often together with machines, can the JUSTICE framework still be useful? Yes, it can. We look at each of those seven components. Each may give guidance in some situations. Of the seven, it seems that T or the TV test is most likely to give guidance in this new era.



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