AI for Just Work: Constructing Diverse Imaginations of AI beyond "Replacing Humans"
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Mar 10, 2025
Abstract
The AI community usually focuses on "how" to develop AI techniques, but lacks
thorough open discussions on "why" we develop AI. Lacking critical reflections
on the general visions and purposes of AI may make the community vulnerable to
manipulation. In this position paper, we explore the "why" question of AI. We
denote answers to the "why" question the imaginations of AI, which depict our
general visions, frames, and mindsets for the prospects of AI. We identify that
the prevailing vision in the AI community is largely a monoculture that
emphasizes objectives such as replacing humans and improving productivity. Our
critical examination of this mainstream imagination highlights its underpinning
and potentially unjust assumptions. We then call to diversify our collective
imaginations of AI, embedding ethical assumptions from the outset in the
imaginations of AI. To facilitate the community's pursuit of diverse
imaginations, we demonstrate one process for constructing a new imagination of
"AI for just work," and showcase its application in the medical image synthesis
task to make it more ethical. We hope this work will help the AI community to
open dialogues with civil society on the visions and purposes of AI, and
inspire more technical works and advocacy in pursuit of diverse and ethical
imaginations to restore the value of AI for the public good.