Artificial Intelligence (AI) Trust Framework and Maturity Model: Applying an Entropy Lens to Improve Security, Privacy, and Ethical AI

Author:

Mylrea Michael1,Robinson Nikki2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Institute of Data Science and Computing, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 33146, USA

2. Department of Computer and Data Science, Capitol Technology University, Laurel, ME 20708, USA

Abstract

Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technology have raised concerns about the ethical, moral, and legal safeguards. There is a pressing need to improve metrics for assessing security and privacy of AI systems and to manage AI technology in a more ethical manner. To address these challenges, an AI Trust Framework and Maturity Model is proposed to enhance trust in the design and management of AI systems. Trust in AI involves an agreed-upon understanding between humans and machines about system performance. The framework utilizes an “entropy lens” to root the study in information theory and enhance transparency and trust in “black box” AI systems, which lack ethical guardrails. High entropy in AI systems can decrease human trust, particularly in uncertain and competitive environments. The research draws inspiration from entropy studies to improve trust and performance in autonomous human–machine teams and systems, including interconnected elements in hierarchical systems. Applying this lens to improve trust in AI also highlights new opportunities to optimize performance in teams. Two use cases are described to validate the AI framework’s ability to measure trust in the design and management of AI systems.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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