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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Inteligencia artificial
  • Ética de las máquinas
  • Ciencias sociales computacionales

Sus antecedentes:

  • El rápido desarrollo de la IA plantea preocupaciones éticas con respecto a la toma de decisiones morales de las máquinas.
  • Cuantificar las expectativas sociales para los principios éticos de la IA es un desafío significativo.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para explorar los dilemas morales que enfrentan los vehículos autónomos.
  • Comprender las variaciones globales e individuales en las preferencias éticas para el comportamiento de las máquinas.
  • Informar el desarrollo de una ética socialmente aceptable de la IA.

Principales métodos:

  • Despliegue de la Máquina Moral, una plataforma experimental en línea.
  • Recopilación de 40 millones de decisiones en diez idiomas de millones de participantes en 233 países y territorios.
  • Análisis de las preferencias morales globales, las variaciones demográficas y las diferencias éticas interculturales.

Principales resultados:

  • Resumió las preferencias morales globales y documentó las variaciones individuales basadas en la demografía.
  • Se identificaron tres grandes grupos de países que exhiben variaciones éticas entre culturas.
  • Correlacionó estas diferencias con las instituciones modernas y los rasgos culturales profundos.

Conclusiones:

  • El estudio proporciona información sobre el desarrollo de principios globales y socialmente aceptables para la ética de las máquinas.
  • Los datos disponibles públicamente pueden fomentar una mayor investigación en la ética y los valores sociales de la IA.
  • Comprender las diversas perspectivas éticas es crucial para el despliegue responsable de la IA.