Who is liable for my racist robot? - Manufacturers of products that make use of artificial intelligence are liable for any eventual damage at all times. In an effort to provide users’ rights with better protection, the European Commission is tightening the AI Liability Directive.
innovationorigins.comSubmitted by inno_brew t3_xv9w0n in Futurology
LastInALongChain t1_ir3bzts wrote
This will make AI unusable.
Racism always happens with AI because AI just looks at group trends to try to make the right decision without factoring human experience and free will into it.
For example, black people do commit way more crime and are more likely to default on loans. A crime fighting AI or one that chooses who gets loans would be right, logically, to discriminate. And it would get better returns and efficacy than one that was race blind. But it doesn't factor in that an individual black person who isn't a criminal, and who is good on his loans, shouldn't be hung because of group association. It will be very difficult to make a functional AI that isn't found to be discriminatory, if differences in outcome already exist between groups.