I guess I see your view and my view as two sides of the same coin - that “research ethics” is different from “application ethics”. I inferred that view from the following exchange:
Twitter user: “ML researchers need to be more careful selecting their data so that they don't encode biases like this.”
YLC: “Not so much ML researchers but ML engineers. The consequences of bias are considerably more dire in a deployed product than in an academic paper.”
Perhaps I’m wrong. That’s the whole problem with Twitter though - you can’t convey much nuance or sophistication in 140 characters.
Twitter user: “ML researchers need to be more careful selecting their data so that they don't encode biases like this.”
YLC: “Not so much ML researchers but ML engineers. The consequences of bias are considerably more dire in a deployed product than in an academic paper.”
Perhaps I’m wrong. That’s the whole problem with Twitter though - you can’t convey much nuance or sophistication in 140 characters.