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What Is a subliminal technique? An ethical perspective on AI-driven influence

What Is a subliminal technique? An ethical perspective on AI-driven influence
What Is a subliminal technique? An ethical perspective on AI-driven influence
Concerns about threats to human autonomy feature prominently in the field of AI ethics. One aspect of this concern relates to the use of AI systems for problematically manipulative influence. In response to this, the European Union's draft AI Act (AIA) includes a prohibition on AI systems deploying subliminal techniques that alter people's behavior in ways that are reasonably likely to cause harm (Article 5(1)(a)). Critics have argued that the term ‘subliminal techniques’ is too narrow to capture the target cases of AI-based manipulation. We propose a definition of ‘subliminal techniques’ that (a) is grounded on a plausible interpretation of the legal text; (b) addresses all or most of the underlying ethical concerns motivating the prohibition; (c) is defensible from a scientific and philosophical perspective; and (d) does not over-reach in ways that impose excessive administrative and regulatory burdens. The definition provides guidance for design teams seeking to pursue responsible and ethically aligned AI innovation.
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Bermúdez, Juan Pablo
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Deterding, Sebastian
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Calvo, Rafael A.
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Cheong, Marc
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Bermúdez, Juan Pablo
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You, Fangzhou
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Cheong, Marc
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Bermúdez, Juan Pablo, Nyrup, Rune, Deterding, Sebastian, Moradbakhti, Laura, Mougenot, Céline, You, Fangzhou and Calvo, Rafael A. (2023) What Is a subliminal technique? An ethical perspective on AI-driven influence. Cheong, Marc, Herkert, Joe and Hess, Justin (eds.) In Proceedings of the 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Ethics in Engineering, Science, and Technology (ETHICS). IEEE. 10 pp . (doi:10.1109/ETHICS57328.2023.10155039).

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Abstract

Concerns about threats to human autonomy feature prominently in the field of AI ethics. One aspect of this concern relates to the use of AI systems for problematically manipulative influence. In response to this, the European Union's draft AI Act (AIA) includes a prohibition on AI systems deploying subliminal techniques that alter people's behavior in ways that are reasonably likely to cause harm (Article 5(1)(a)). Critics have argued that the term ‘subliminal techniques’ is too narrow to capture the target cases of AI-based manipulation. We propose a definition of ‘subliminal techniques’ that (a) is grounded on a plausible interpretation of the legal text; (b) addresses all or most of the underlying ethical concerns motivating the prohibition; (c) is defensible from a scientific and philosophical perspective; and (d) does not over-reach in ways that impose excessive administrative and regulatory burdens. The definition provides guidance for design teams seeking to pursue responsible and ethically aligned AI innovation.

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Published date: 23 June 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 496091
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/496091
PURE UUID: 42801cd9-8b92-4dc6-a2d0-dff9ef643060
ORCID for Juan Pablo Bermúdez: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5239-2980

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Date deposited: 03 Dec 2024 17:45
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Author: Juan Pablo Bermúdez ORCID iD
Author: Rune Nyrup
Author: Sebastian Deterding
Author: Laura Moradbakhti
Author: Céline Mougenot
Author: Fangzhou You
Author: Rafael A. Calvo
Editor: Marc Cheong
Editor: Joe Herkert
Editor: Justin Hess

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