Approaching Ethical Guidelines for Data Scientists
January 14, 2019 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization
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Authors
Ursula Garzcarek, Detlef Steuer
arXiv ID
1901.04824
Category
stat.OT
Cross-listed
cs.AI,
cs.CY,
stat.ML
Citations
16
Venue
Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization
Last Checked
3 months ago
Abstract
The goal of this article is to inspire data scientists to participate in the debate on the impact that their professional work has on society, and to become active in public debates on the digital world as data science professionals. How do ethical principles (e.g., fairness, justice, beneficence, and non-maleficence) relate to our professional lives? What lies in our responsibility as professionals by our expertise in the field? More specifically this article makes an appeal to statisticians to join that debate, and to be part of the community that establishes data science as a proper profession in the sense of Airaksinen, a philosopher working on professional ethics. As we will argue, data science has one of its roots in statistics and extends beyond it. To shape the future of statistics, and to take responsibility for the statistical contributions to data science, statisticians should actively engage in the discussions. First the term data science is defined, and the technical changes that have led to a strong influence of data science on society are outlined. Next the systematic approach from CNIL is introduced. Prominent examples are given for ethical issues arising from the work of data scientists. Further we provide reasons why data scientists should engage in shaping morality around and to formulate codes of conduct and codes of practice for data science. Next we present established ethical guidelines for the related fields of statistics and computing machinery. Thereafter necessary steps in the community to develop professional ethics for data science are described. Finally we give our starting statement for the debate: Data science is in the focal point of current societal development. Without becoming a profession with professional ethics, data science will fail in building trust in its interaction with and its much needed contributions to society!
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