199.109 Eight Lessons on Ethical AI
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2023S, VU, 2.0h, 3.0EC

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Type: VU Lecture and Exercise
  • Format: Presence

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to...

  • analyse how AI is transforming individual and collective life
  • recognise the influence of representations, norms and values on the development of algorithms and data-based solutions
  • identify the assumptions underpinning automation
  • discuss the visions of the future implicit in existing AI solutions
  • reflect on desirable outcomes and ways to achieve them

Subject of course

This class is designed to provide TU Wien (graduate and post-graduate) students with an advanced knowledge of contemporary debates about ethical AI. Moving beyond conventional STEM-driven approaches focused on bias and explicability, the course aims to familiarise students with disciplines such as philosophy, science and technology studies, political science, sociology, and education sciences.

 

Course structure:

The ten lectures revolve around seminal texts that introduce fresh takes on the topic of ethical AI. Each article provides insights into social factors such as: institutional proximity, economic dependencies, epistemic conflicts, values, and power. Ideally, each lecture lasts 1 hour 30 minutes, divided in two 45 minute modules. It comprises a reading seminar and the presentation of short student projects. The nature of the projects will vary according to the number of attendants. The final lecture summarises the results of the course, and introduce a theoretical proposal in the wake of my presentation at the DigHum Summer School of this year .

 

Contents and Schedule

Tue May 2; 2023 - Lesson 1
Main societal debates

(Russell, S., Dewey, D. & Tegmark, M. (2015). Research Priorities for Robust and Beneficial Artificial Intelligence. Ai Magazine. 36. 105-114; Awad, E., Dsouza, S., Bonnefon, J.-F., Shariff, A. & Rahwan, I. (2020) Crowdsourcing Moral
Machines. Communications of the ACM. 63(3): 48-55)


Thurs May 4, 2023 - Lesson 2
Ethics of
 Data, Ethics of Algorithms
(Mittelstadt, B. D., Allo, P., Taddeo, M., Wachter, S., & Floridi, L. (2016). The ethics of algorithms: Mapping the debate. Big Data & Society, 3(2);Floridi L. & Taddeo M. 2016. What is data ethics? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 374(2083): 20160360. doi:10.1098/rsta.2016.0360)


Tue May 9; 2023 - Lesson 3
Values and Organisations

(Jobin, A., Ienca, M. & Vayena, E. (2019). The global landscape of AI ethics guidelines. Nature Machine Intelligence, 1, 389–399; Birhane, A., Kalluri, P., Card, D., Agnew, W., Dotan, R., Bao, M. (2021). The Values Encoded in Machine Learning Research, arXiv:2106.15590 [cs.LG])


Wed May 10, 2023 - Lesson 4

Power Asymmetries and
Conflicts
(Whittaker. W. (2021). The steep cost of capture, IX Interactions, XXVIII(6), pp. 50-55; Miceli, M., Posada, J. & Yang, T. (2022). Studying Up Machine Learning Data: Why Talk About Bias When We Mean Power? Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact. 6, GROUP, Article 34.)


Thurs May 11, 2023 - Lesson 5

Humans in the Loop

(Denton E., Hanna A., Amironesei R., Smart A. & Nicole H. (2021). On the genealogy of machine learning datasets: A critical history of ImageNet. Big Data & Society, 8(2); Tubaro, P., Casilli, A. A., & Coville, M. (2020). The trainer, the verifier, the imitator: Three ways in which human platform workers support artificial intelligence. Big Data & Society, 7(1))

Tue May 16; 2023 - Lesson 6
Data as labor

(Fuchs, C. (2016). Digital Labor and Imperialism. Monthly Review, 67(8): 14-24; ILO (International Labour Organization). 2021. World Employment and Social Outlook 2021: The role of digital labour platforms in transforming the world of work. Report)


Wed May 17, 2023 - Lesson 7
The materiality of AI

(Green AI. Communications of the ACM, 63(12): 54-63, DOI: 10.1145/3381831; Crawford K. & Joler V. 2018. ‘Anatomy of an AI System: The Amazon Echo As An Anatomical Map of Human Labor, Data and Planetary Resources.’ AI Now Institute and Share Lab, https://anatomyof.ai)


Tue May 23; 2023 - Lesson 8

End-to-End Ethical AI

(Casilli, A. A. (2023). ‘End-to-End’ Ethical Artificial Intelligence. Taking into account the social and natural environments of automation. ETUI working paper)

 Wed May 24 and Thurs May 25: to be confirmed

 

 

Teaching methods

It is a presence-based course. The lessons consist of a one-hour presentation by the facilitator followed by a one-hour class discussion (article reading seminar).

Mode of examination

Immanent

Additional information

The lecturer of this course will be Antonio A. Casilli / Polytechnic Institute of Paris.

This is a guest professor course of the TU Wien Informatics Doctoral School. It is targeted to Doctoral Students of the Faculty of Informatics, but, subject to availability of free seats, open to all PhD students and interested Master students.




 

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Tue14:00 - 16:0002.05.2023 - 23.05.2023Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Eight Lessons on Ethical AI
Thu14:00 - 16:0004.05.2023Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Eight Lessons on Ethical AI
Wed10:00 - 12:0010.05.2023Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Eight Lessons on Ethical AI
Thu12:00 - 14:0011.05.2023FAV Hörsaal 3 Zemanek (Seminarraum Zemanek) Eight Lessons on Ethical AI
Wed10:00 - 12:0017.05.2023 - 24.05.2023Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Eight Lessons on Ethical AI
Thu14:00 - 16:0025.05.2023FAV Hörsaal 3 Zemanek (Seminarraum Zemanek) Eight Lessons on Ethical AI
Eight Lessons on Ethical AI - Single appointments
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Tue02.05.202314:00 - 16:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Eight Lessons on Ethical AI
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Tue09.05.202314:00 - 16:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Eight Lessons on Ethical AI
Wed10.05.202310:00 - 12:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Eight Lessons on Ethical AI
Thu11.05.202312:00 - 14:00FAV Hörsaal 3 Zemanek (Seminarraum Zemanek) Eight Lessons on Ethical AI
Tue16.05.202314:00 - 16:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Eight Lessons on Ethical AI
Wed17.05.202310:00 - 12:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Eight Lessons on Ethical AI
Tue23.05.202314:00 - 16:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Eight Lessons on Ethical AI
Wed24.05.202310:00 - 12:00Seminarraum Argentinierstrasse Eight Lessons on Ethical AI
Thu25.05.202314:00 - 16:00FAV Hörsaal 3 Zemanek (Seminarraum Zemanek) Eight Lessons on Ethical AI

Examination modalities

Further information will be announced.

Course registration

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Registration modalities

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Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
PhD TU Wien Informatics Doctoral School Not specified

Literature

See below course content and schedule.

Miscellaneous

  • Attendance Required!

Language

English