Ethics of AI in Education: Towards a Community-Wide Framework

While Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED) research has at its core the desire to support student learning, experience from other AI domains suggest that such ethical intentions are not by themselves sufficient. There is also the need to consider explicitly issues such as fairness, accountabi...

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Main Authors: Holmes, Wayne, Poraysa-Pomsta, Kaska, Holstein, Ken, Sutherland, Emma, Baker, Toby, Buckingham Shum, Simon, Santos, Olga C, Rodrigo, Ma. Mercedes T., Cukurova, Mutlu, Bittencourt, Ig Ibert, Koedinger, Kenneth R
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.discs-faculty-pubs-12502022-02-23T08:36:42Z Ethics of AI in Education: Towards a Community-Wide Framework Holmes, Wayne Poraysa-Pomsta, Kaska Holstein, Ken Sutherland, Emma Baker, Toby Buckingham Shum, Simon Santos, Olga C Rodrigo, Ma. Mercedes T. Cukurova, Mutlu Bittencourt, Ig Ibert Koedinger, Kenneth R While Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED) research has at its core the desire to support student learning, experience from other AI domains suggest that such ethical intentions are not by themselves sufficient. There is also the need to consider explicitly issues such as fairness, accountability, transparency, bias, autonomy, agency, and inclusion. At a more general level, there is also a need to differentiate between doing ethical things and doing things ethically, to understand and to make pedagogical choices that are ethical, and to account for the ever-present possibility of unintended consequences. However, addressing these and related questions is far from trivial. As a first step towards addressing this critical gap, we invited 60 of the AIED community’s leading researchers to respond to a survey of questions about ethics and the application of AI in educational contexts. In this paper, we first introduce issues around the ethics of AI in education. Next, we summarise the contributions of the 17 respondents, and discuss the complex issues that they raised. Specific outcomes include the recognition that most AIED researchers are not trained to tackle the emerging ethical questions. A well-designed framework for engaging with ethics of AIED that combined a multidisciplinary approach and a set of robust guidelines seems vital in this context. 2021-04-09T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/discs-faculty-pubs/255 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1250&context=discs-faculty-pubs Department of Information Systems & Computer Science Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo fairness artificial intelligence transparency ethics accountability education Artificial intelligence in education Ethics Fairness Agency Pedagogy Human cognition Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Computer Sciences Education
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topic fairness
artificial intelligence
transparency
ethics
accountability
education
Artificial intelligence in education
Ethics
Fairness
Agency
Pedagogy
Human cognition
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Computer Sciences
Education
spellingShingle fairness
artificial intelligence
transparency
ethics
accountability
education
Artificial intelligence in education
Ethics
Fairness
Agency
Pedagogy
Human cognition
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Computer Sciences
Education
Holmes, Wayne
Poraysa-Pomsta, Kaska
Holstein, Ken
Sutherland, Emma
Baker, Toby
Buckingham Shum, Simon
Santos, Olga C
Rodrigo, Ma. Mercedes T.
Cukurova, Mutlu
Bittencourt, Ig Ibert
Koedinger, Kenneth R
Ethics of AI in Education: Towards a Community-Wide Framework
description While Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED) research has at its core the desire to support student learning, experience from other AI domains suggest that such ethical intentions are not by themselves sufficient. There is also the need to consider explicitly issues such as fairness, accountability, transparency, bias, autonomy, agency, and inclusion. At a more general level, there is also a need to differentiate between doing ethical things and doing things ethically, to understand and to make pedagogical choices that are ethical, and to account for the ever-present possibility of unintended consequences. However, addressing these and related questions is far from trivial. As a first step towards addressing this critical gap, we invited 60 of the AIED community’s leading researchers to respond to a survey of questions about ethics and the application of AI in educational contexts. In this paper, we first introduce issues around the ethics of AI in education. Next, we summarise the contributions of the 17 respondents, and discuss the complex issues that they raised. Specific outcomes include the recognition that most AIED researchers are not trained to tackle the emerging ethical questions. A well-designed framework for engaging with ethics of AIED that combined a multidisciplinary approach and a set of robust guidelines seems vital in this context.
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author Holmes, Wayne
Poraysa-Pomsta, Kaska
Holstein, Ken
Sutherland, Emma
Baker, Toby
Buckingham Shum, Simon
Santos, Olga C
Rodrigo, Ma. Mercedes T.
Cukurova, Mutlu
Bittencourt, Ig Ibert
Koedinger, Kenneth R
author_facet Holmes, Wayne
Poraysa-Pomsta, Kaska
Holstein, Ken
Sutherland, Emma
Baker, Toby
Buckingham Shum, Simon
Santos, Olga C
Rodrigo, Ma. Mercedes T.
Cukurova, Mutlu
Bittencourt, Ig Ibert
Koedinger, Kenneth R
author_sort Holmes, Wayne
title Ethics of AI in Education: Towards a Community-Wide Framework
title_short Ethics of AI in Education: Towards a Community-Wide Framework
title_full Ethics of AI in Education: Towards a Community-Wide Framework
title_fullStr Ethics of AI in Education: Towards a Community-Wide Framework
title_full_unstemmed Ethics of AI in Education: Towards a Community-Wide Framework
title_sort ethics of ai in education: towards a community-wide framework
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2021
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/discs-faculty-pubs/255
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1250&context=discs-faculty-pubs
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