Which of the following scenarios best illustrates a potential for 'disparate impact' in an AI system?
Question 2
When an AI system's training data predominantly features individuals from a specific socioeconomic background, leading to poorer performance for other groups, this is an example of which type of bias?
Question 3
Consider an AI system used in criminal justice to predict recidivism. If the system assigns higher risk scores to individuals from certain minority groups, even when controlling for other factors, which fairness definition is most directly violated?
Question 4
Which of the following is a core principle of 'value-sensitive design' in AI development?
Question 5
An AI system is being developed to assist medical professionals in diagnosing rare diseases. Which of the following would be considered a primary 'stakeholder' in this AI system's development and deployment?
AI Ethics Quiz — Artificial Intelligence | A-Warded