自主架构:在人工智能时代走向公平的数据网络

Sir Nigel Shadbolt
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今天,网络连接着世界上一半以上的人口,其中许多人使用它来与多种重要的数字公共和私人服务保持联系,影响着他们生活的方方面面。访问网络和基础互联网被视为对所有人都至关重要——甚至是一项基本人权[7]。然而,许多人认为,网络大片的权力结构已经颠倒了;他们认为,它不是为用户而运行,也不是由用户运行,而是服务于平台本身,以及赞助这些平台的强大参与者代表他们运行有针对性的广告。在这样一个广告驱动的平台生态系统中,用户,包括他们的信念、数据和注意力,已经成为交易的商品[13]。人们担心,强大的数据分析和人工智能技术的出现可能会进一步巩固这些平台的权力,因为它们将强大而有价值的新功能的控制权交给了这些平台,而不是产生数据的用户[10]。令人担忧的是,这将导致数据和人工智能的垄断[2,6]。个人无法长期控制或代理他们的个人数据或使用这些数据做出的许多决定。这可能是我们正在见证所谓的道德复兴的一个原因——大量的倡议和活动,呼吁对个人自主权、自决和隐私的一系列威胁,缺乏透明度和问责制,对数据驱动生态系统中偏见、公平、公平和访问的担忧。本次主题演讲将讨论,随着世界上剩下的一半人口上网,我们需要数字基础设施来促进多种数据主权和治理方法,而不是强加一种“单一政策适用于所有人”的平台治理模式,这种模式已经削弱了政府保护和支持公民数字权利的能力。这是一个重新设想和重新构建网络、数据、算法和机构的机会,以确保更公平地分配这些新的数字潜力。基于我们现有的研究,我们一直在开发与以下核心原则相关的方法和技术:信息自决和自治,平衡和公平地获取人工智能和数据,问责制和纠正人工智能/算法决策,以及道德参与和贡献的新模式。支撑现代网络的技术已经经历了指数级的变化,它所依赖的处理器、内存和通信能力不断提高。这使得大量数据能够被链接和存储,并为人工智能的使用提供了越来越多的机会。我们将描述各种项目,在这些项目中,我们试图释放这一日益强大的基础设施的潜力[1,4,5,9]。本文将回顾通过开发语义网的各种努力所获得的经验教训[8]以及通过大规模发布开放数据所获得的见解[11]。我们将回顾我们的尝试,以理解人类、算法和数据的大规模混合是如何产生社交机器的,这些社交机器的涌现特性导致了任何单个元素都无法实现的行为和问题解决[12]。理解网络的这些涌现特性是建立网络科学背后的激励因素之一[3]。我们将简要回顾网络科学的前景。将强调数据作为基础设施的重要性,以实现广泛的创新、问责制和可信赖的可再生科学。最近的工作,旨在促进一个公平和平衡的网络环境,以维护隐私和实现更好的互惠。在技术和制度架构的发展,可以支持数据的道德网络将概述。
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Architectures for Autonomy: Towards an Equitable Web of Data in the Age of AI
Today, the Web connects over half the world's population, many of whom use it to stay connected to a multiplicity of vital digital public and private services, impacting every aspect of their lives. Access to the Web and underlying Internet is seen as essential for all—even a fundamental human right [7]. However, many contend that the power structure on large swaths of the Web has become inverted; they argue that instead of being run for and by users, it has been made to serve the platforms themselves, and the powerful actors that sponsor such platforms to run targeted advertising on their behalf. In such an ad-driven platform ecosystem, users, including their beliefs, data, and attention, have become traded commodities [13]. There is concern that the emergence of powerful data analytics and AI techniques threaten to further entrench the power of these same platforms, by putting the control of powerful and valuable new capabilities in their hands rather than the users who produce the data [10]. The fear is that it is giving rise to data and AI monopolies [2,6]. Individuals have no long-term control or agency over their personal data or many of the decisions made using it. This may be one reason we are witnessing a so called Renaissance of Ethics - a plethora of initiatives and activities that call out the range of threats to individual autonomy, self-determination and privacy, the lack of transparency and accountability, a concern around bias and fairness, equity and access in our data driven ecosystem. This keynote will argue as the remaining half of the world's population comes online, we need digital infrastructures that will promote a plurality of methods of data sovereignty and governance instead of imposing a ’single policy fits-all’ platform governance model, which has strained and undermined the ability for governments to protect and support their citizens digital rights. This is an opportunity to re-imagine and re-architect elements of the Web, data, algorithms and institutions so as to ensure a more equitable distribution of these new digital potentialities. Based on our existing research we have been developing methods and tech-nologies pertaining to the following core principles: informational self-determination and autonomy, balanced and equitable access to AI and data, accountability and redress of AI/algorithmic decisions, and new models of ethical participation and contribution. The technology that underpins the modern web has seen exponential rates of change that have continuously improved the capabilities of the processors, memory and communications upon which it depends. This has enabled huge amounts of data to be linked and stored as well as providing for increasing use of AI. A variety of projects will be described where we sought to unlock the potential of this increasingly powerful infrastructure [1, 4, 5, 9]. The lessons learnt through various efforts to develop the Seman-tic Web [8] and the insights gained through the release of open data at scale will be reviewed [11]. We will review our attempts to understand how the blending of humans, algorithms and data at scale results in social machines whose emergent properties results in behaviour and problem solving which any of the individual elements would not have been able to achieve [12]. Understanding these emergent properties of the web was one of the motivating factors behind the establishment of Web Science [3]. We will briefly review the prospects for Web Science. The importance of data as infrastructure to enable wide spread innovation, accountability and trusted reproducible science will be stressed. Recent work will be described that seeks to promote an equitable and balanced Web environment in which privacy can be upheld and better mutualities realised. Developments in technical and institutional architectures that could underpin an Ethical Web of data will be outlined.
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