Principles
Consider long-range and indirect impacts
Challenge Instances
AI gives rise to potential harms derived from indirect, long-range, and dual-use Respect for human-human relationships, at individual and collective levels AI has potential to have impact beyond just on the participants involved into society, and it may not be clear what these impacts will be. Application of AI has potential to exacerbate, or ignore, established injustices; these biases may not be immediately clear in unbalanced data, nor apparent in short-term implementation evaluations Reification, ossification, and standardisation reduce autonomy Data that can be used to support learning may also be used for social profiling of learners Opportunities to engage ethically with AI are entwined with learning opportunities in ways that may lead to inequities in benefits and access Inequities in access to AI may increase, not tackle, inequality
Title
Consider long-range and indirect impacts