Trustworthy AI: African perspectives Edited by Damian Okaibedi Eke, Kutoma Wakunuma, Simisola Akintoye, George Ogoh
ISBN
9783031756740(ebook)
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Cham : ,Palgrave Macmillan 2025.
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E-BOOK
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xxvii, 281 p. : ill., c30 cm.
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Summary: The Guidelines for Trustworthy AI developed by the European Commission High-Level Expert Group on AI is a framework that has been developed to promote and achieve the trustworthiness of AI systems. It provides seven ethical principles that can be operationalised in socio-technical systems to realise responsible AI design and deployment. The content of this book is shaped around these principles. In chapter one, the concept of Human Agency and oversight will be described from the lens of a social-cultural understanding of Agency, Autonomy, and oversight including a debate on the place of human rights and power dynamics. Beyond the Trustworthy AI discourse, this bookwill appeal to the wider AI developers community, civil society, policymakers, ICT and the RRI community. It will also appeal to other subject areas within the Social Sciences and Humanities including; Law and Technology and Digital Culture.
245 00 ^aTrustworthy AI:^bAfrican perspectives/^cEdited by Damian Okaibedi Eke, Kutoma Wakunuma, Simisola Akintoye, George Ogoh
260 ^aCham :^b,Palgrave Macmillan^c2025.
300 ^axxvii, 281 p. :^bill., c30 cm.
520 ^aThe Guidelines for Trustworthy AI developed by the European Commission High-Level Expert Group on AI is a framework that has been developed to promote and achieve the trustworthiness of AI systems. It provides seven ethical principles that can be operationalised in socio-technical systems to realise responsible AI design and deployment. The content of this book is shaped around these principles. In chapter one, the concept of Human Agency and oversight will be described from the lens of a social-cultural understanding of Agency, Autonomy, and oversight including a debate on the place of human rights and power dynamics. Beyond the Trustworthy AI discourse, this bookwill appeal to the wider AI developers community, civil society, policymakers, ICT and the RRI community. It will also appeal to other subject areas within the Social Sciences and Humanities including; Law and Technology and Digital Culture.