Chinese And Foreign Experts Discuss Digital Ethics: Formulating Rules To Prevent Artificial Intelligence From Being Abused
Chinese And Foreign Experts Discuss Digital Ethics: Formulating Rules To Prevent Artificial Intelligence From Being Abused
China News Service, Wuzhen, November 10 (Wang Yifei and Zhang Yuhuan) The
China News Service, Wuzhen, November 10 (Wang Yifei and Zhang Yuhuan) The "Artificial Intelligence and Digital Ethics Sub-Forum" of the 2022 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit was held in Wuzhen, Zhejiang on the 10th. The forum focuses on security risk governance and digital ethics construction in the process of artificial intelligence technology, application and industrial development, and invites Chinese and foreign guests to have in-depth discussions to promote the international community's artificial intelligence ethics research and governance system.
In a video speech, Joseph Sfakis, winner of the 2007 Turing Award and a member of the World's Top Scientists, said innovation and technological advancement may mean a loss of skills. "It is hard for us to imagine that machines can transcend human intelligence. If we seek intellectual laziness and comfort, human intelligence can also be tamed and conquered. If we are defeated by the complexity of machines, it will be very bad for humans. of."
Yang Debin, member of the Digital Economic Development Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government and Hong Kong President of the Greater Bay Area International Information Technology Association, also pointed out in his video speech that as computer computing power becomes stronger and stronger, more and more things can be done for humans. Such as the "black light factory" in intelligent manufacturing, etc. Human beings should teach machines to become smarter and appropriately restrain their destructive capabilities, but they should improve themselves and avoid gradual "degeneration".
Zhu Shiqiang, director of Zhijiang Laboratory and vice chairman of the China Artificial Intelligence Industry Alliance, said that artificial intelligence technology is currently in its primary stage of development, and we must use greater patience to support the development of the technology itself, and at the same time we must pay close attention to the abuse of artificial intelligence. We look forward to ensuring the thriving, reasonable, open and vibrant digital civilization under comprehensive measures such as law and technology.
"The Internet is good, but there are problems. We should protect the development of artificial intelligence and avoid ethical problems." Ratif Latid, chairman of the Global IPv6 Forum (IPv6 Forum), proposed in a video speech that artificial intelligence should be If it is beneficial to society, bias should be avoided and scientific pursuits should be supported by design rules. Countries should implement the General Data Protection Regulation similar to the EU to avoid data abuse.
Zhang Bian, honorary dean of the Institute of Artificial Intelligence at Tsinghua University and academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said in his video speech that the research and governance of artificial intelligence requires personnel from different fields around the world to participate in cooperation. In addition to people engaged in the research and development and use of artificial intelligence, they also People in different fields such as law and morality need to jointly formulate a set of standards that are in line with the interests of all mankind. (over)