Testing the Black Box: Institutional Investors, Risk Disclosure, and Ethical AI

Philosophy and Technology 34 (1):105-109 (2020)
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Abstract

The integration of artificial intelligence throughout the economy makes the ethical risks it poses a mainstream concern beyond technology circles. Building on their growing role bringing greater transparency to climate risk, institutional investors can play a constructive role in advancing the responsible evolution of AI by demanding more rigorous analysis and disclosure of ethical risks.

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