Lesson 469 of 1550
Establishing an AI Ethics Board
AI ethics boards provide independent oversight. Composition and authority shape effectiveness.
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- 1The premise
- 2ethics board
- 3independent oversight
- 4authority
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The premise
AI ethics boards provide oversight; composition and authority shape effectiveness.
What AI does well here
- Include external members for independence
- Define clear authority and process
- Maintain transparency about decisions
- Engage with broader ethics community
What AI cannot do
- Substitute board for substantive ethical practice
- Solve all ethics issues through governance
- Make boards eliminate dissent
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