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Accountability in AI ethics tells about who is accountable or responsible for AI system's activities and repercussions, including their creators, operators, and organisations. To manage any harm caused by AI technology and guarantee accountability for decisions made by AI systems, clear guidelines of responsibilities and processes must be established. Accountability also includes continuous monitoring and optimisation of AI systems. Discuss the above issue with the 4W canvas.

a. Who is responsible for the activities and impacts of AI systems?
b. What should be established to ensure accountability in AI systems?
c. Why is continuous monitoring important in AI ethics?
d. How can harm caused by AI technology be managed?

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a. The responsibility for the activities and impacts of AI systems lies with the creators, developers, operators, and organisations that design, deploy, and use the AI systems.

b. To ensure accountability in AI systems, clear guidelines of responsibilities and well-defined processes must be established so that accountability for decisions made by AI systems can be clearly identified.

c. Continuous monitoring is important in AI ethics because it helps in tracking the behaviour, performance, and outcomes of AI systems and ensures that they function as intended without causing unintended harm.

d. Harm caused by AI technology can be managed by establishing proper accountability mechanisms, following ethical guidelines, and optimising AI systems regularly to reduce risks and negative impacts.

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