Businesses must consider the unintended consequences for society, not just achieving technical accuracy. Pandemics historically are associated with racism, xenophobia, and class conflict. Haphazard deployment of discriminatory algorithms may worsen a tragic situation.
Key considerations for the development of unbiased AI
- How do you design an AI system that is unbiased if our societies are systemically and institutionally biased?
- What are the implications for our society if companies deploy biased algorithms into a world already rife with discrimination?
- How can we ensure emerging technologies are not deployed unfairly against vulnerable groups?
- What steps should companies take to minimize the risk of algorithmic bias?
- What rights should a victim of algorithmic discrimination have to redress unfairness?
Summary
The COVID-19 pandemic’s disproportionate impact on minority and underprivileged communities, both in terms of health and economic costs, has exposed systemic inequalities along racial and ethnic lines in many societies. Businesses are being forced to reassess their social responsibilities, including ensuring the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies is fair and unbiased.