We intend to develop ethical reflections which attend closely to the ethical questions which arise in the daily work of AI practitioners. Scientists and engineers in the scholarly world and people working in industry are often faced with different questions in their practice from the conceptual questions which dominate public discussion. It is true that AI raises questions around human identity, which can be addressed through theological anthropology. The power demands of AI systems create significant issues around environmental impact. And the use of AI in weapons systems confronts us with questions around the proper use of violence.
But most ML engineers spend their days addressing much more granular challenges, and a key intent of this project is to understand the ethical issues faced by practitioners such as ML engineers. Offering theologically-informed ethics for practitioners requires us to first listen to practitioners, which we are doing through an initial series of workshops where practitioners (not theologians) present their daily work.