Introduction

Authors

  • Peter Andes University of Alberta
  • Nidhi Hegde University of Alberta
  • Geoffrey Rockwell University of Alberta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/irie540

Keywords:

Case studies, artificial intelligence, ethics

Abstract

How can we develop a culture of ethical artificial intelligence (AI)? This special issue of case studies starts from the premise that part of developing a culture of ethics is learning to discuss difficult cases. Those who work with AI need to acquire the language with which to discuss ethics and need to develop a level of comfort with such discussions. One way of doing that is through discussing cases. For that reason, we set out to produce this special issue. We wanted to provide an open source of cases that deal with different types of issues in AI ethics. We hope this issue will not be the last, but rather the first in a series. As new ethical issues emerge around AI we plan to gather and publish more special issues; so think of this as an opening.

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Published

2024-10-20

How to Cite

Andes, Peter, Nidhi Hegde, and Geoffrey Rockwell. 2024. “Introduction”. The International Review of Information Ethics 34 (1). Edmonton, Canada. https://doi.org/10.29173/irie540.