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Philosophical examination and thinking on the ethical problems of artificial intelligence

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DOI: 10.23977/phij.2024.030108 | Downloads: 2 | Views: 93

Author(s)

Li Yanran 1

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1 School of Marxism, Anhui Institute of International Business, Hefei, Anhui, China

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Li Yanran

ABSTRACT

With the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology, ethical issues have become more and more prominent, which has aroused deep thinking and extensive discussion from all walks of life. From the perspective of philosophy, it is particularly important to examine these issues in depth. Moral responsibility is the core of artificial intelligence ethics. When the AI system makes decisions or behaviors, the attribution of moral responsibility behind it becomes complex and vague. We need to rethink and define the boundary of moral responsibility to ensure that the development of artificial intelligence technology is subject to appropriate moral constraints. Privacy issues can not be ignored. In the era of big data, the protection of personal information has become extremely important. We need to ensure that the application of artificial intelligence technology will not infringe on personal privacy, while ensuring public data security. The issue of fairness is equally critical. The decision-making process of artificial intelligence should be fair and transparent, avoiding any form of discrimination or prejudice. We need to strengthen the supervision of algorithms and data to ensure that AI technology can serve everyone fairly. In addition, artificial intelligence ethics also faces many future challenges. With the continuous progress of technology, new ethical issues will continue to emerge. We need to continue to pay attention to and study these problems and provide strong philosophical support for the healthy development of artificial intelligence. To sum up, it is of great significance to examine the ethical issues of artificial intelligence from a philosophical perspective. We need to think deeply and put forward countermeasures to ensure that the development of artificial intelligence technology can benefit mankind, not bring harm.

KEYWORDS

Artificial intelligence; Ethical issues; Philosophical examination; Moral responsibility; Privacy; fair

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Li Yanran, Philosophical examination and thinking on the ethical problems of artificial intelligence. Philosophy Journal (2024) Vol. 3: 46-52. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/phij.2024.030108.

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