UnBias AI4DM Teaching and Learning video
October 17, 2020 by Giles Lane · Comments Off on UnBias AI4DM Teaching and Learning video
A brief animation with some ideas for using the UnBias AI For Decision Makers in online and in-person classes. Watch our other animations here.
UnBias AI4DM Running a Workshop video
October 17, 2020 by Giles Lane · Comments Off on UnBias AI4DM Running a Workshop video
A brief animation with suggestions for how to run a workshop using the UnBias AI For Decision Makers Toolkit. Watch our other animations here.
AI For Decision Makers
September 15, 2020 by Giles Lane · Comments Off on AI For Decision Makers
Our practical ethics and governance toolkit for AI and automated systems is now available to download in a DIY print-at-home version, and we are running a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo for a production run to make the toolkit widely affordable.
Download the FREE AI For Decision Makers Toolkit (Zip 11Mb)
AI4DM Worksheet only (PDF 400Kb)
Read the Handbook Online
Order your set now from our online store
“Quite frankly this is the best bit of communication in this area I have ever seen. It is the perfect complement to the UnBias Fairness Toolkit. Together they can be adopted by any organisation in business, charity, education, healthcare etc etc.
Lord Clement-Jones CBE
Especially in the light of recent events I just wish that every member of the Government and the Civil Service had a set!
I know how difficult it is to refine the language so that it really gets through. You have done a superb job.”
Chair of the House of Lords Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence (2017–2018)
AI4DM is a suite of critical thinking tools enabling cross-organisational stakeholders to implement transdisciplinary ethical and governance assessments of planned or existing AI and automated decision-making systems.
It naturally fosters participation, bringing people together to map AI systems, existing and proposed, against the organisation’s own mission, vision, values and ethics.
It uses a whole systems approach to analyse organisational structures and operations, illuminating to participants the breadth of issues beyond their individual responsibilities.
The tools are intuitive, practical and can be used for:
- revealing where and how a system is either in alignment, and where it is (or could be) misaligned with the organisation’s mission, vision, values and ethics;
- enabling different stakeholders to appreciate where and how their obligations and responsibilities intersect with those of others.
- emphasising the collective nature of lawful and ethical responsibilities across the whole organisation
- providing a mechanism for a deep analysis of complex challenges.
The toolkit was conceived, created and designed by Giles Lane with illustrations by Alice Angus. It was commissioned by Ansgar Koene at EY Global Services.
Download the Flyer (PDF 80Kb)