Clarifying Privacy, Property, and Power: Case Study on Value Conflict Between Communities

This study analyzes the value conflict of a paper on fan fiction writing that used online fan fiction novels as a source to extract and filter sexual expressions from text. The boundaries of public and private information are ambiguous because users are not always aware of or have agreed to the fact...

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Veröffentlicht in:Proceedings of the IEEE 2019-03, Vol.107 (3), p.575-581
Hauptverfasser: Ema, Arisa, Komatani, Kazunori, Ichise, Ryutaro, Osawa, Hirotaka, Saijo, Reina, Kubo, Akinori, Otani, Takushi, Hattori, Hiromitsu, Akiya, Naonori, Kanzaki, Nobutsugu, Kukita, Minao
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Zusammenfassung:This study analyzes the value conflict of a paper on fan fiction writing that used online fan fiction novels as a source to extract and filter sexual expressions from text. The boundaries of public and private information are ambiguous because users are not always aware of or have agreed to the fact that their content is to be used openly. The case was complicated by the fact that the use of these data by researchers violated an unconsciously infringed upon right of a vulnerable community with a weak legal position. This paper describes the debate on this topic among researchers from engineering and humanities fields on whether the purpose of the research was ethically acceptable; how the systems can be embedded in ethical values; and what ethical, legal, social, and educational lessons are appropriate for governance of artificial intelligence (AI). Our analysis aimed not only to clarify the abstract concept of privacy but also to make changes to the submission guidelines for authors. We hope that our analysis contributes to the governance of ethical AIs and AI ethics on handling sensitive aspects of online activities.
ISSN:0018-9219
1558-2256
DOI:10.1109/JPROC.2018.2837045