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Ethical side of recommendation systems - Coggle Diagram
Ethical side of recommendation systems
Goals
Inform users of negative implications
Gain more insight into negative implications of systems
Provide recommendations to how negative implications can be addressed
Required network
Center for Humane Technology
Do similar work
Might have bigger network available
Work with people from social media platforms who begin to see the dangers
Connections to social media companies
Have already big reputation
Policy makers
Are targeted audience
Need to determine whether regulations can be set up
Advertising companies
Are the ones who invest in social media
Need to be able to determine how behavior of platforms can change by talking to customers of platforms
Users/youth
Are targeted audience
Need to be able to connect to them
Social media platforms
Direct connection to producers of recommendation systems
Do research to service that they are offering
Sources of funding
Foundations
Knight Foundation
Increase accurate, reliable information
Fund efforts to combat misinformation
Open Society Foundation
Changemakers who transform corporate governance to ensure that profits are not made at the expense of people and the public good
Patrick J. McGovern Foundation
Grants will be directed toward organizations designing new approaches to data dignity, data stewardship, and AI ethics.
Crowd funding
Partnership
Center for Humane Technology
One Project
AI Ethics Lab
Montreal AI Ethics Institute
World Health Orginisation
Local government
EU
Audience
Social media users
Making them aware
Change behaviour towards recommendation systems
Social media companies
More aware of negative effects recommendation systems
Provide options to control power of systems
Policy makers
Enforce law to counteract negative implications
People who can enforce laws