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Ethics Washing

Also known as: Ethics-Washing

The practice of creating the illusion of high ethical standards through superficial transparency efforts, ethics committees, or principles documentation while actual practices do not reflect these stated values. In technology contexts, ethics washing may involve publishing AI ethics guidelines or transparency reports that serve primarily as public relations tools rather than driving meaningful changes in how systems are designed, tested, or deployed. Some blind participants in research express skepticism that transparency guides for privacy tools could become a form of ethics washing.

Category: ethics · artificial intelligence

Related: Transparency in AI · Data Transparency

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