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While the possibilities of AI are seemingly endless, the public is slowly but
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While the possibilities of AI are seemingly endless, the public is slowly but
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steadily learning about its limitations. These limitations manifest themselves
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steadily learning about its limitations. These limitations manifest themselves
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in areas such as autonomous driving and medicine, for example. These are fields
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in areas such as autonomous driving and medicine, for example. These are fields
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where AI can have a direct—potentially life-changing—impact on people's lives. A
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where AI can have a direct---potentially life-changing---impact on people's
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self-driving car operates on roads where accidents can happen at any time.
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lives. A self-driving car operates on roads where accidents can happen at any
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Decisions made by the car before, during and after the accident can result in
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time. Decisions made by the car before, during and after the accident can result
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severe consequences for all participants. In medicine, AIs are increasingly used
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in severe consequences for all participants. In medicine, AIs are increasingly
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to drive human decision-making. The more critical the proper use and functioning
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used to drive human decision-making. The more critical the proper use and
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of AI is, the more trust in its architecture and results is required. Trust,
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functioning of AI is, the more trust in its architecture and results is
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however, is not easily defined, especially in relation to artificial
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required. Trust, however, is not easily defined, especially in relation to
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intelligence.
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artificial intelligence.
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This work will explore the following question: \emph{Can artificial intelligence
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This work will explore the following question: \emph{Can artificial intelligence
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be trustworthy, and if so, how?} To be able to discuss this question, trust has
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be trustworthy, and if so, how?} To be able to discuss this question, trust has
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our interests. Often times we are not able to confirm that the trustee has
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our interests. Often times we are not able to confirm that the trustee has
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indeed done his/her job. Sometimes we will only find out later that what did
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indeed done his/her job. Sometimes we will only find out later that what did
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happen was not in line with our own interests. Trust is therefore also always a
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happen was not in line with our own interests. Trust is therefore also always a
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function of time. Previously entrusted people can—depending on their track
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function of time. Previously entrusted people can---depending on their track
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record—either continue to be trusted or lose trust.
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record---either continue to be trusted or lose trust.
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We do not only trust certain people to act on our behalf, we can also place
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We do not only trust certain people to act on our behalf, we can also place
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trust in things rather than people. Every technical device or gadget receives
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trust in things rather than people. Every technical device or gadget receives
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Due to the different dimensions of trust and its inherent complexity in
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Due to the different dimensions of trust and its inherent complexity in
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different contexts, frameworks for trust are an active field of research. One
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different contexts, frameworks for trust are an active field of research. One
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such framework—proposed by \textcite{ferrarioAIWeTrust2020}—will be discussed in
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such framework---proposed by \textcite{ferrarioAIWeTrust2020}---will be
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the following sections.
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discussed in the following sections.
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\subsection{Incremental Model of Trust}
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\subsection{Incremental Model of Trust}
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movie recommendation system that receives which type of movies certain users are
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movie recommendation system that receives which type of movies certain users are
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interested in. A malicious user could therefore attack the recommendation engine
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interested in. A malicious user could therefore attack the recommendation engine
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by supplying wrong inputs. \emph{Evasion attacks} consist of alterations which
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by supplying wrong inputs. \emph{Evasion attacks} consist of alterations which
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are made to the training samples in such a way that these alternations—while
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are made to the training samples in such a way that these alternations---while
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generally invisible to the human eye—mislead the algorithm.
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generally invisible to the human eye---mislead the algorithm.
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\emph{White-box attacks} allow an attacker to clearly see all parameters and all
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\emph{White-box attacks} allow an attacker to clearly see all parameters and all
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functions of a model. \emph{Black-box attackers}, on the other hand, can only
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functions of a model. \emph{Black-box attackers}, on the other hand, can only
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Non-discrimination and fairness are two important properties of any artificial
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Non-discrimination and fairness are two important properties of any artificial
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intelligence system. If one or both of them are violated, trust in the system
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intelligence system. If one or both of them are violated, trust in the system
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erodes quickly. Often researchers only find out about a system's discriminatory
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erodes quickly. Often researchers only find out about a system's discriminatory
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behavior when the system has been in place for a long time. In other cases—such
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behavior when the system has been in place for a long time. In other
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as with the chat bot Tay from Microsoft Research, for example—the problems
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cases---such as with the chat bot Tay from Microsoft Research, for example---the
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become immediately apparent once the algorithm is live. Countless other models
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problems become immediately apparent once the algorithm is live. Countless other
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have been shown to be biased on multiple fronts: the US' recidivism prediction
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models have been shown to be biased on multiple fronts: the US' recidivism
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software \textsc{COMPAS} is biased against black people
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prediction software \textsc{COMPAS} is biased against black people
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\cite{angwinMachineBias2016}, camera software for blink detection is biased
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\cite{angwinMachineBias2016}, camera software for blink detection is biased
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against Asian eyes \cite{roseFaceDetectionCamerasGlitches2010} and gender-based
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against Asian eyes \cite{roseFaceDetectionCamerasGlitches2010} and gender-based
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discrimination in the placement of career advertisements
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discrimination in the placement of career advertisements
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