Submitted by namey-name-name t3_11sfhzx in MachineLearning
Hello! I read the following article about Microsoft laying off their AI Ethics team: https://www.cmswire.com/customer-experience/microsoft-cuts-ai-ethics-and-society-team-as-part-of-layoffs/
In your experience, what value do AI ethics teams add? Do they actually add useful insight, or do they serve more as a PR thing? I’ve heard conflicting anecdotes for each side. Is there anything you think AI ethics as a field can do to be more useful and to get more change? Thanks!
jloverich t1_jcdnq8k wrote
They seem to be punted as soon as you have a good product you want to sell that clashes with the ethics committee. It seems like the ethecists might be a bit too ethical for businesses. Axon, which does ai work [and tasers] for the police force I believe had a bunch of their ethics team resign.