Is the Rush to Machine Learning Jeopardizing Safety? Results of a Survey
Abstract
Machine learning (ML) is finding its way into safety-critical systems (SCS).
Current safety standards and practice were not designed to cope with ML
techniques, and it is difficult to be confident that SCSs that contain ML
components are safe. Our hypothesis was that there has been a rush to deploy ML
techniques at the expense of a thorough examination as to whether the use of ML
techniques introduces safety problems that we are not yet adequately able to
detect and mitigate against. We thus conducted a targeted literature survey to
determine the research effort that has been expended in applying ML to SCS
compared with that spent on evaluating the safety of SCSs that deploy ML
components. This paper presents the (surprising) results of the survey.
Authors
Askarpour M; Wassyng A; Lawford M; Paige R; Diskin Z