Decolonizing the «Ethics of Artificial Intelligence»

Authors

  • Jonathan Piedra Alegría Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica

Keywords:

Decoloniality, ethics, principlism, artificial intelligence

Abstract

The first part of this paper contextualizes the debate on the ethical regulation of Artificial Intelligence, and then reviews the main Anglo-Eurocentric elements of public initiatives about the ‘Ethics of AI’ that have recently emerged. All this with the ultimate purpose of analyzing the basis of principlism of the Ethics of AI. We refer to this with the specific purpose of presenting it in terms of a paradigmatic case of ‘colonized’ ethics that hides the different moral judgments and the alternative cultural axiologies. We begin with the hypothesis that there is a possibility of questioning the real purpose and contribution of this applied ethics, using a dilemmatic perspective specific to human and legal sciences. In order to execute this type of analysis, which is highly required to understand what the future of these proposals is and how it can affect the regulation of AI, an analysis related to the contemporary literature from the Decoloniality field will be performed.

 

Published

2022-05-31

How to Cite

Piedra Alegría, J. (2022). Decolonizing the «Ethics of Artificial Intelligence». Dilemata, (38), 247–258. Retrieved from https://dilemata.net/revista/index.php/dilemata/article/view/412000447