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Socio-Technical Aspects of AI

The understanding of AI systems as socio-technical systems, the need for cross-disciplinary collaboration, and the OECD framework for the classification of AI systems, including its purposes, such as promoting a common understanding of AI, informing registries, supporting sector-specific frameworks, and supporting risk assessment

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The socio-technical aspects of AI systems highlight the critical relationship between technology and society. Understanding this relationship is essential for developing AI solutions that are not only effective but also ethical and socially responsible. By considering human factors, ethical implicat...

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Key Terms

Socio-Technical System
A system that involves both social and technical elements.

Example: An online learning platform that combines technology with user interaction.

Human-AI Interaction
The ways in which humans engage with AI systems.

Example: Using a virtual assistant to schedule appointments.

Ethics
Moral principles that govern behavior.

Example: Ensuring AI does not discriminate against any group.

Governance
The framework of rules and practices that guide decision-making.

Example: Policies regulating data use in AI.

Bias
A tendency to favor one group over another.

Example: An AI system that performs better for one demographic than another.

Privacy
The right to keep personal information confidential.

Example: Data protection laws that safeguard user information.

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AI Policy
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Key Concepts

Human-AI InteractionEthics in AIAI GovernanceSocial Impact of AI