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When ELSI meets Design: On Design-centered AI Governance
The 4th TOHOKU-NTU Symposium on Interdisciplinary AI and Human Studies (2021)
  • Yueh-Hsuan Weng, Tohoku University
Abstract
This study will employ an interdisciplinary approach to see how Legal Informatics and the AI Ethics could contribute to developing good practices for AI governance and possible design-centered regulatory approaches.Along this line of thought, the first design-centered approach this study will consider is called “Ethically Aligned Design” and will look at how to embed ethical values into the design process of autonomous systems. Additionally, intelligent robots for healthcare and medical services will be the main object of study in this project. Given the co-existence between humans and these “embodied” intelligent systems we shall also consider an inside-out way of thinking when designing their sociability not from their own bodies, but from the many “social systems” surrounded in the real-world environments in which they are located.
Keywords
  • AI Governance,
  • ELSI Design,
  • HRI
Disciplines
Publication Date
Spring March 13, 2021
Location
Virtual Conference
Citation Information
Yueh-Hsuan Weng. "When ELSI meets Design: On Design-centered AI Governance" The 4th TOHOKU-NTU Symposium on Interdisciplinary AI and Human Studies (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/weng_yueh_hsuan/126/