ethics Flashcards
ethics
system of moral principles
general data protection regulation (gdpr)
rules you must follow when collecting data with fines if you dont
what are some rules in the gdpr
must give informed consent
ability to withdraw consent
the right the be forgotten
breach notification
right of access to your own data
what is the different between personal data and sensitive personal data
they are both information relating to a person but sensitive personal data is information about protected attributes and requires greater justification for collection e.g. genetic, race, ethnicity, birth certificate
what are some key principles for data collection
lawfulness and transparency
purpose limitation
data minimisation
accuracy
storage limitation
integrity and confidentiality
accountability
what is the difference between direct and indirect discrimination
different treatment based on protected characteristics vs rules and regulations that disadvantage those with protected characterstics
how can AI be discriminatiory
it can be trained on past data and replicate patterns that may have been discriminatory
positive action
taking steps to promote greater representation
positive discrimination
treating another group less favourably; not hiring men so there are more women
AI summit
coordination between world leaders and identifying the risks and coming to the conclusion that its need to be regulated
AI summit criticisms
noting concrete has been decided on the standards of AI
favours big tech
not talking about the mundane issues; losing meaning in life
beginning to replace meaningful work