Seminar

AI for social good: A behavioral science perspective on opportunities and challenges for ethical AI

Chiara Longoni (Bocconi University)

December 5, 2023, 11:30–12:30

Toulouse

Room Auditorium 4 (first floor - tse building)

Abstract

AI has the potential to deliver socially beneficial outcomes to individuals, communities, and society at large. As a general purpose technology, AI can be used to understand problems, seek solutions, and make decisions to reach results potentially superior to those achieved by other means. Realizing this potential, however, hinges on understanding how AI is transforming our lives so that we can steer the deployment of AI in a direction that is preferable for our society and sustainable for our future. In this talk, I will present a series of empirical findings that illustrate, across several domains, the opportunities as well as the challenges that confront AI for social good. In particular, I will discuss: the psychological barriers to adopting AI in healthcare, the consequences of automating news reporting for perceptions of news accuracy, the potential risks associated with deployment of AI for trust in public institutions, and whether generative AI and Large Language Models may moralize violations. I will conclude with a brief discussion of areas relating to AI for social good that would benefit from further research and action.

Reference

Chiara Longoni (Bocconi University), AI for social good: A behavioral science perspective on opportunities and challenges for ethical AI, IAST General Seminar, Toulouse: IAST, December 5, 2023, 11:30–12:30, room Auditorium 4 (first floor - tse building).