Supporting Trustworthy AI Through Machine Unlearning

Science and Engineering Ethics, volume 30, issue 5, 2024[10.1007/s11948-024-00500-5]

15 Pages Posted: 1 Dec 2023 Last revised: 4 Dec 2024

See all articles by Emmie Hine

Emmie Hine

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center; University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies; KU Leuven - Centre for IT & IP Law (CiTiP)

Claudio Novelli

University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies; Yale University - Digital Ethics Center

Mariarosaria Taddeo

University of Oxford - Oxford Internet Institute

Luciano Floridi

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center; University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies

Date Written: November 24, 2023

Abstract

Machine unlearning (MU) is often analyzed in terms of how it can facilitate the “right to be forgotten.” In this commentary, we show that MU can support the OECD’s five principles for trustworthy AI, which are influencing AI development and regulation worldwide. This makes it a promising tool to translate AI principles into practice. We also argue that the implementation of MU is not without ethical risks. To address these concerns and amplify the positive impact of MU, we offer policy recommendations across six categories to encourage the research and uptake of this potentially highly influential new technology.

Keywords: machine unlearning, machine learning, trustworthy AI, technology policy, GELSI, GDPR, right to be forgotten

Suggested Citation

Hine, Emmie and Novelli, Claudio and Taddeo, Mariarosaria and Floridi, Luciano, Supporting Trustworthy AI Through Machine Unlearning (November 24, 2023). Science and Engineering Ethics, volume 30, issue 5, 2024[10.1007/s11948-024-00500-5], Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4643518 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11948-024-00500-5

Emmie Hine (Contact Author)

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center ( email )

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Claudio Novelli

University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies ( email )

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Mariarosaria Taddeo

University of Oxford - Oxford Internet Institute ( email )

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Luciano Floridi

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center ( email )

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University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies ( email )

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