The ethics of computer vision: An overview in terms of power

AI and Ethics 1 (2023)
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Abstract

Computer vision is a subfeld of artifcial intelligence, aimed at making computers see. Computer vision tools enable a system or device to automatically analyze, interpret, and respond to images and videos. Computer vision tasks range from object detection and tracking, to the recognition of people’s faces and emotional states. While the ethics of AI in general has received signifcant attention, and the ethics of facial recognition (a computer vision application) too, little of the AI ethics literature focuses specifcally on the ethics of computer vision. In this chapter, I create an overview of ethical, social, and political issues related to computer vision, using a critical approach. This means that I identify issues in terms of power and evaluate them in function of their impact on the value of autonomy and the normative goal of emancipatory progress. The aim of this chapter is frst and foremost to ofer an overview of potential normative implications of computer vision. Additionally, the chapter functions as an example for the use of a critical approach to AI ethics.

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Rosalie Waelen
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