Informed Digital Consent for Use of AI Systems Grounded in a Model of Sexual Consent

Emmie Hine
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Artificial intelligence (AI) systems shape our infospheres, mediating our interactions and defining what information we have access to. This poses a tremendous threat to individual autonomy and impacts society, both online and offline. Users are often unaware of the potential impacts of using these systems, and companies that utilise them are not incentivised to adequately inform their users of those impacts. Forms of digital design ethics, including pro-ethical design and tolerant paternalism, have been proposed to help protect user autonomy, but are not sufficient to ensure that users are educated enough to make informed decisions. In this paper, I use sexual consent as defined by American universities to outline and propose ways to implement a model of “informed digital consent” that would ensure that users are well-informed so that their autonomy is not only respected, but enhanced.
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使用基于性同意模型的人工智能系统的知情数字同意
人工智能(AI)系统塑造了我们的信息圈,调解了我们的互动,并定义了我们可以访问的信息。这对个人自主权构成了巨大的威胁,并对社会产生了线上和线下的影响。用户往往不知道使用这些系统的潜在影响,而使用这些系统的公司也没有动力充分告知用户这些影响。数字设计伦理的形式,包括亲伦理设计和宽容的家长式作风,已经被提出帮助保护用户的自主权,但不足以确保用户得到足够的教育,以做出明智的决定。在本文中,我使用美国大学定义的性同意来概述并提出实施“知情数字同意”模型的方法,该模型将确保用户获得充分的信息,从而使他们的自主权不仅得到尊重,而且得到加强。
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