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Emerging combinations of artificial intelligence, big data, and the applications these enable are receiving significant media and policy attention. Much of the attention concerns privacy and other ethical issues. In our article, we suggest that what is needed now is a way to comprehensively understand these issues and find mechanisms of addressing them that involve stakeholders, including civil society, to ensure that these technologies' benefits outweigh their disadvantages. We suggest that the concept of responsible research and innovation (RRI) can provide the framing required to act with a view to ensuring that the technologies are socially acceptable, desirable, and sustainable. We draw from our work on the Human Brain Project, one potential driver for the next generation of these technologies, to discuss how RRI can be put in practice.
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Bernd Carsten Stahl
David Wright
IEEE Security & Privacy
De Montfort University
Trilateral Research & Consulting
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a03702a8cb6b4230b2e69aa — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/msp.2018.2701164