AI Ethical Framework Flashcards

1
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What does AI stand for?

A

Artificial Intelligence

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True or False: Ethical frameworks in AI are only concerned with data privacy.

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False

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Fill in the blank: The principle of _______ ensures that AI systems are transparent and understandable.

A

Explainability

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What is the primary goal of ethical AI frameworks?

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To guide the development and deployment of AI systems in a manner that is fair, accountable, and respects human rights.

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a key principle of AI ethics? A) Transparency B) Accountability C) Profit Maximization D) Fairness

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C) Profit Maximization

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What does the principle of fairness in AI aim to prevent?

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Discrimination and bias in AI decision-making processes.

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True or False: AI ethical frameworks are static and do not evolve over time.

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False

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What is meant by ‘accountability’ in the context of AI ethics?

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The obligation of organizations to take responsibility for the outcomes of their AI systems.

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Fill in the blank: The principle of _______ emphasizes that AI systems should respect user privacy.

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Privacy

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What role does stakeholder engagement play in AI ethical frameworks?

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It involves consulting and considering the perspectives of all parties affected by AI systems.

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Multiple Choice: Which principle focuses on ensuring that AI technologies do not exacerbate existing inequalities? A) Equity B) Reliability C) Safety D) Innovation

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A) Equity

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What is the significance of ‘safety’ in AI ethics?

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Ensuring that AI systems operate as intended without causing harm to users or society.

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True or False: Ethical AI frameworks are universally accepted and identical across different countries.

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False

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What does the term ‘algorithmic bias’ refer to?

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The systematic and unfair discrimination that can occur in AI algorithms due to biased training data.

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Fill in the blank: The principle of _______ promotes the idea that AI should be beneficial to humanity.

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Beneficence

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What is the purpose of conducting impact assessments in AI development?

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To evaluate the potential effects and risks of AI systems before their deployment.

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Multiple Choice: Which principle aims to ensure that AI systems are designed to be robust and secure? A) Safety B) Accountability C) Transparency D) Inclusivity

18
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What is the role of regulation in the ethical deployment of AI?

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To establish legal frameworks that enforce ethical standards and protect citizens from potential harms.

19
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True or False: Ethical AI frameworks do not require ongoing monitoring after implementation.

20
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What does ‘human oversight’ mean in the context of AI ethics?

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The involvement of humans in the decision-making process of AI systems to ensure ethical considerations are met.

21
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Fill in the blank: The principle of _______ encourages the inclusion of diverse perspectives in AI development.

A

Inclusivity

22
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What is meant by ‘sustainable AI’?

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AI development that considers environmental, social, and economic impacts for long-term viability.

23
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a challenge in implementing ethical AI? A) Lack of awareness B) High costs C) Resistance to change D) All of the above

A

D) All of the above

24
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What is the importance of ‘data stewardship’ in AI ethics?

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To ensure that data used in AI systems is collected, managed, and utilized responsibly.