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Behavioral Use Licensing for Responsible AI

Computers and Society 2022-10-24 v2

Abstract

With the growing reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) for many different applications, the sharing of code, data, and models is important to ensure the replicability and democratization of scientific knowledge. Many high-profile academic publishing venues expect code and models to be submitted and released with papers. Furthermore, developers often want to release these assets to encourage development of technology that leverages their frameworks and services. A number of organizations have expressed concerns about the inappropriate or irresponsible use of AI and have proposed ethical guidelines around the application of such systems. While such guidelines can help set norms and shape policy, they are not easily enforceable. In this paper, we advocate the use of licensing to enable legally enforceable behavioral use conditions on software and code and provide several case studies that demonstrate the feasibility of behavioral use licensing. We envision how licensing may be implemented in accordance with existing responsible AI guidelines.

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@article{arxiv.2011.03116,
  title  = {Behavioral Use Licensing for Responsible AI},
  author = {Danish Contractor and Daniel McDuff and Julia Haines and Jenny Lee and Christopher Hines and Brent Hecht and Nicholas Vincent and Hanlin Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.03116},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Paper published at ACM FAccT 2022

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