Anna Jobin ist Forscherin an der ETH Zürich mit einem multidisziplinären Hintergrund in Soziologie, Wirtschaftsinformatik und Volkswirtschaft. Zuvor forschte sie an der Tufts University und Cornell (USA). Ihre Expertise erschien bereits u.a. in der NZZ, Le Temps und dem MIT Technology Review, ihre neuste Studie über Richtlinien für «ethische KI» in der Fachzeitschrift Nature Machine Intelligence.
Publications by Anna Jobin
In response to the accelerating potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to transform our lives, various governments, multilateral bodies, and other organizations have produced highlevel principles and guidelines for the ethical use of AI in recent years. Despite the staggering number of such documents (over 90 by October 2019), there appears to be a relatively high degree of convergence on the level of principles. «Inclusiveness» is one of just a handful of principles that most actors seem to agree upon. However, a closer look reveals that the principle is interpreted very differently in terms of the domain, scope and actors it pertains to. To respond to this gap, the swissnex Network, foraus, and AI Commons launched the global campaign «Towards an Inclusive Future in AI» with foraus’ new Policy Kitchen methodology. This joint experiment resulted in 11 workshops in 8 countries, involving 10 partner organizations and about 120 participants from a wide range of perspectives, who collaboratively generated 43 ideas for an inclusive future in AI. This paper presents the in-depth exploration of ideas and proposals on inclusion collected during this participatory process.