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Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2024

The (Un)bearable Whiteness of AI Ethics

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This chapter aims to explore the complexities and limitations of AI ethics, with a particular focus on the issue of whiteness. The authors will explore the ways in which AI ethics has been used as a tool to maintain and expand dominant power, as well as to shift questions of 'whether or not' and 'for the benefit of whom' to questions of 'how', thereby perpetuating systemic inequalities. Rather than following a traditional structure, the chapter will present the authors' collective conversation throughout, reflecting on the complexity of the issues at hand. Through this conversation, the authors will grapple with what it might mean to decolonize AI ethics, the uncertainties and challenges of such a process. The conversation will involve a diverse group of scholars with different positionalities, and will manifest a probing series of critical lines of inquiry marked by collective self-criticism and an implicit political orientation.
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hal-04703344 , version 1 (20-09-2024)

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Syed Mustafa Ali, Angela C. Daly, Adela Gjorgjioska, Luke Hespanhol, Xaroula Kerasidou, et al.. The (Un)bearable Whiteness of AI Ethics. Handbook on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, Edward Elgar Publishing, pp.217-230, 2024, 9781803926711. ⟨10.4337/9781803926728.00020⟩. ⟨hal-04703344⟩
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