AI Ethics Framework Discussion: Counter-Tradition to the Dream of Mastery | Ethics & Society Team Update

Progress report on our upcoming presentation — Towards a Sufficient Unified Ethical Frameworks for AI: Challenges & Opportunities

Jes Parent
Orthogonal Research and Education Lab
1 min readFeb 18, 2021

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A quick update about our current state of the project: beginning to flesh out the 20 minute presentation, and potentially compiling our work into a manuscript

Jesse Parent here from Orthogonal Research & Education Laboratory, with an overview of our work and submitted presentation to New York Celebration of Women in Computing ’21: “Towards a Sufficient Unified Ethical Frameworks for AI: Challenges & Opportunities”

In this video, I review the current state of the project, including the potential development into a manuscript. I also quickly review an article connecting some of the philosophy behind AI Ethics via Wiener’s views, as discussed by Doug Hill in his piece for IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology, “Norbert Wiener and the Counter-Tradition to the Dream of Mastery.”

Excerpt from Hill’s article.

There will be further discussion about the overlap and contrast between views in the camps of AI Ethics and AI Safety, to which these words tenuously point towards.

Reach out to us as always if you’d like to contribute or have suggestions:

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Jes Parent
Orthogonal Research and Education Lab

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