There are many discussions about ethics of AI and core principles to keep AI ethical. For you as scientist and researcher, what are key principles to keep AI ethical?
From the information security point of view AI must have basic principles and limits in confidential data usage. If some new information aggregate or found in database/knowledge base, AI can not use this information with unauthorized sharing or modification without owner's order (for personal data or other)
@ Vyacheslav Zolotarev - thank you for your view and mentioning information security. There is recent article titled "The Double-Edged Sword of Artificial Intelligence in Security" which says:
"AI is revolutionizing cybersecurity for both defenders and attackers as hackers, armed with the same weaponized technology, create a seemingly never-ending arms race.
As artificial intelligence capabilities continue to grow at a rapid pace, AI technologies are becoming ubiquitous for both protecting against cyberattacks and also as an instrument for launching them."
It talks how AI can be used and misused and gives important perspective.
Microsoft - 4 ethical principles to guide engineers and important conversations related to AI: https://twitter.com/Microsoft/status/1018909241174659072
It would be interesting to read personal thoughts on this topic of respected members of ResearchGate. Links to other resources are great, but some personal thoughts and analysis on topic would be much appreciated as well.