Abstract

Value sensitive design (VSD) is an established method for integrating values into technical design. It has been applied to different technologies and, more recently, to artificial intelligence (AI). We argue that AI poses a number of challenges specific to VSD that require a somewhat modified VSD approach. Machine learning (ML), in particular, poses two challenges. First, humans may not understand how an AI system learns certain things. This requires paying attention to values such as transparency, explicability, and accountability. Second, ML may lead to AI systems adapting in ways that ‘disembody’ the values embedded in them. To address this, we propose a threefold modified VSD approach: (1) integrating a known set of VSD principles (AI4SG) as design norms from which more specific design requirements can be derived; (2) distinguishing between values that are promoted and respected by the design to ensure outcomes that not only do no harm but also contribute to good, and (3) extending the VSD process to encompass the whole life cycle of an AI technology to monitor unintended value consequences and redesign as needed. We illustrate our VSD for AI approach with an example use case of a SARS-CoV-2 contact tracing app.

Highlights

  • There is ample discussion of the risks, benefits, and impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

  • The modifications we propose are threefold: (1) integrating AI4SG principles into Value sensitive design (VSD) as design norms from which more specific design requirements can be derived; (2) distinguishing between values promoted by design and values respected by design to ensure the resulting outcome does not avoid harm and contributes to doing good, and (3) extending the VSD process to encompass the whole life cycle of an AI technology to be able to monitor unintended value consequences and redesign the technology as needed

  • AI systems may adapt themselves in ways that ‘disembody’ the values embedded in them by VSD designers

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Introduction

There is ample discussion of the risks, benefits, and impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The exact effects of AI on society are neither clear nor certain, AI is doubtlessly having a profound impact on overall human development and progress and it will continue to do so in the future [1,2,3]. AI is understood here as a class of technologies that are autonomous, interactive, adaptive, and capable of carrying out human-like tasks [4]. Other tools for achieving responsible research and innovation have been proposed [6, 7], we chose VSD as the design methodology due to its inherent self-reflexivity. VSD emphasizes an engagement with both direct and indirect stakeholders as a fundamental part of the design process and the philosophical investigation of values [8, 9]

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