Univ. Prof. Dr.
Ethical, Legal and Societal Aspects (ELSA) Curriculum for Data Scientists
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) applications in a growing number of domains in recent years has put into focus the ethical, legal, and societal aspects (ELSA) of these technologies and the relevant challenges they pose. We propose an ELSA curriculum for data scientists aiming to raise awareness about ELSA challenges in their work, provide them with a common language with the relevant domain experts in order to cooperate to find appropriate solutions, and finally, incorporate ELSA in the data science workflow. ELSA should not be seen as an impediment or a superfluous artefact but rather as an integral part of the Data Science Project Lifecycle. The proposed curriculum uses the CRISP-DM (CRoss-Industry Standard Process for Data Mining) model as a backbone to define a vertical partition expressed in modules corresponding to the CRISPDM phases. The horizontal partition includes knowledge units belonging to three strands that run through the phases, namely ethical and societal, legal and technical rendering knowledge units (KUs). In addition to the detailed description of the aforementioned KUs, we also discuss their implementation, issues such as duration, form, and evaluation of participants, as well as the variance of the knowledge level and needs of the target audience.
Team
Oya Beyan
Maria Christoforaki
M.Sc.
Quicklinks
ELSA Training Curriculum for Data Scientists - Version 2.0
ELSA Training Curriculum for Data Scientists - Version 1.0
AI Ethics—A Bird’s Eye View
Towards an ELSA Curriculum for Data Scientists
ELSA Training for Data Scientists-Describing the Landscape
Data Scientists and ELSA:Describing the Landscape
Towards an ELSA Curriculum for Data Scientists
A First Approach Towards an ELSA Curriculum for Data Scientists
FAIR Data Spaces on the ELSA curriculum
University of Cologne on the ELSA curriculum