Organizational ethics in the AI era: towards greater responsibility?

In the digital age, algorithms and artificial intelligence are everywhere. In particular, they enable gain in productivity on complex... even critical tasks. Their use implies the collection and exploitation of a growing volume of data... which is not without its challenges. ethical issues. Bias, discrimination, dependency, protection of individual freedoms: these are all risks and challenges to be met. Ensuring that Artificial Intelligence is responsible is therefore essential if we are to continue to creating value while serving customers.

Faced with these challenges, Eurogroup Consulting has produced two studies to analyse and recommendations for the responsible use of artificial intelligence.

OUR STUDIES ON ORGANIZATIONAL ETHICS AND RESPONSIBLE IA


Setting up a AI ethics management system is required to aligning usage with organizational and corporate values. This will enable in fine offer a additional value to consumers increasingly aware of the externalities associated with their use. Our studies offer analysis and recommendations concerning :

  • Policy and strategy,
  • Organization,
  • Designing algorithmic solutions,
  • Communication and the ecosystem.

Original 2020 study: towards an ethical framework for AI


This first study proposes to examine the the ethical challenges of artificial intelligence.

  • It sheds light on how a ethical use can be a source of value and prevent abuses.

  • It then analyses the gradual establishment of an ethical framework for AI.

  • It reports on the perception of ethical issues in organizations, their maturity level and the first technical risk-reduction measures put in place to move towards more ethical and responsible AI.

Updated study: developments over 2 years


A changing social contextthe development of technologies and uses continue to question the ethical challenges of AI for organizations. Following the first study in 2020, Eurogroup Consulting has enriched and updated its findings and recommendations, addressing in particular the following questions:

  • How does a regulatory framework into a competitive advantage ?
  • Why thinking natively about ethical AI?
  • How to the ethical challenges of AI must they integrate organizational strategies?

OUR DEDICATED WEBINAR


Artificial intelligence represents both a geopolitical challenge and a vector for economic and societal transformation. Its rapid development raises ethical questions and arouses fears.

In his article for PublicActors of October 22, 2020, Henri VERDIER, Ambassador for Digital Technologies, emphasizes that «AI advances will have to take place within a transparent, well-considered framework that complies with the rules of the rule of law.« . However, this assertion comes up against the problem of putting it into practice within organizations. How can we reconcile technological development with respect for ethical frameworks, in a context where organizational responsibility is becoming a differentiating factor? 

  • With the participation of Michel COTTURA, Deputy Director General of Service Offer, in charge of program management and project management, Director of the Artificial Intelligence Program - Pôle Emploi ;
  • Gersende GEORG, Expert in Public Health and Medical Informatics, Head of Hospital Information Systems - French Army Health Service.
An article by
Adeline Taravella
Director
Sieglin Stevens Dampierre
Director
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