The discourse of ethical principles of interaction with artificial intelligence as a condition for sustainable development of society (original) (raw)
II INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC FORUM ON COMPUTER AND ENERGY SCIENCES (WFCES-II 2021)
Sustainable development of society presupposes successful human interaction with AI: this is necessary both in terms of improving the efficiency of human use of AI, and protecting people from potential threats from AI. First approach treats AI as somewhat devoid of some human abilities (emotions, virtues, responsibilities, etc.), while the second treats AI as something that is characterized by other human qualities (desire for domination, vengeance, supremacy, etc.). In the first case, researchers seek to expand the human qualities of AI, give it the ability to be creative, to have human experience and emotions, etc.-in order to make AI more adequate in interaction with humans. In the second case, other researchers, on the contrary, try to limit AI's possible impact on humans, and therefore they often exhort not to "humanize technology", but to treat it only as other soulless things. Both approaches seek to involve AI in addressing ethical issues that need to be addressed by the individual. The analysis of copyright problems shows that the involvement of AI is possible only on ethical principles developed by people themselves, but interaction with AI can improve the human modeling of ethical situations and helps people to think and to act more ethically. Such variability contributes to increasing the effect of sustainable development of society.