将责任授权给智能自动化系统:挑战和好处
Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic1,2, Gianfranco Basti3, Tobias Holstein4
1Division of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Mälardalen University, Västerås, Sweden. dodig@chalmers.se.
Journal of bioethical inquiry
|May 20, 2025
概括
本研究提出了对人工智能 (AI) 伦理学的功能主义观点,将道德责任视为社会技术系统中的分布式角色. 它倡导"设计时以道德为基础的人工智能"来管理自主人工智能决策.
科学领域:
- 人工智能伦理学 人工智能伦理学
- 技术社会系统 技术社会系统
- 在道德上有责任.
背景情况:
- 人工智能系统越来越多的自主性和适应性挑战了传统的道德责任观念.
- 将责任委托给智能自主代理人提出了重要的伦理问题.
- 目前关于人工智能道德的讨论与分布式责任和道德人工智能设计有关.
研究的目的:
- 探索关于将责任委托给智能自主代理人的演变话语.
- 提出一种功能主义的观点来理解人工智能的道德责任.
- 倡导一种"设计时就符合道德的AI"的方法.
主要方法:
- 综合人工智能伦理的最新发展.
- 采用功能主义的观点,将责任视为一个分布式的角色.
- 通过使用Deontic高阶逻辑,检查Basti和Vitiello实施的"AI设计时是道德的".
主要成果:
- 道德责任可以被看作是社会技术系统中人类和人工代理人之间分配的角色.
- 人工智能可以通过学习道德准则和评估决策来充当人工道德代理.
- 提出的功能主义方法为人工智能伦理提供了一个实际的框架.
结论:
- 功能主义观点为导航人工智能伦理提供了一个实用的框架.
- 鉴于人工智能的速度和规模",设计时以道德为基础的AI"方法至关重要.
- 人工智能系统中的责任本质上是分布式,共享和动态的.
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