PART 4: From Responsible to Wise Use of AI
Our research project ‘SIxAI’ set out to explore how the continually expanding capabilities of artificial intelligence might be harnessed to augment the practice of systemic investing. But this objective conceals an assumption. By asking how we could use AI for SI, we skip over the question of whether AI should be used at all. After all, these are technologies mired in controversy. Are they really as powerful as many claim them to be? And even if they are, what risks do they pose, and what costs do they incur? Which agendas and worldviews do they advance? And which do they hinder or obscure? This article is our effort to engage with these questions, temporarily setting aside our belief that there is in fact exciting potential for AI to be applied to SI, in order to reflect more deeply on what AI really is, and how it should be approached and deployed in general, if at all. Our objective here is to ground all of our subsequent research in a robust and critical engagement with those thorny underlying philosophical questions of AI that often go un-asked. Here we present a series of 4 articles, introducing the technology itself, unpacking its capabilities and their limitations, discussing some of the uncomfortable truths underlying these capabilities, and finally proposing a set of principles, both for the responsible use of AI, and for its wise use too. As always, we welcome your comments.