Putting Accountability of AI Systems into Practice

Putting Accountability of AI Systems into Practice

Beatriz San Miguel, Aisha Naseer, Hiroya Inakoshi

Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence

To improve and ensure trustworthiness and ethics on Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems, several initiatives around the globe are producing principles and recommendations, which are providing to be difficult to translate into technical solutions. A common trait among ethical AI requirements is accountability that aims at ensuring responsibility, auditability, and reduction of negative impact of AI systems. To put accountability into practice, this paper presents the Global-view Accountability Framework (GAF) that considers auditability and redress of conflicting information arising from a context with two or more AI systems which can produce a negative impact. A technical implementation of the framework for automotive and motor insurance is demonstrated, where the focus is on preventing and reporting harm rendered by autonomous vehicles.
Keywords:
Uncertainty in AI: general
Multi-agent Systems: general