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IEEE Releases Artificial Intelligence Ethical Standards To Ensure Humans Are Not Affected

IEEE Releases Artificial Intelligence Ethical Standards To Ensure Humans Are Not Affected

IEEE Releases Artificial Intelligence Ethical Standards To Ensure Humans Are Not Affected

Summary: Robots and automated systems will bring significant innovation to society. Recently, the public has become increasingly concerned about the social problems that may occur, and the huge potential benefits that may arise.Artificial intelligence has evolved from a science fiction-style exploration field to a booming technology field where impossible things are becoming possible. To ensure that the future of artificial intelligence development remains ethical and socially conscious, the American Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers has announced three new standards for artificial intelligence ethical.

Summary: Robots and automated systems will bring significant innovation to society. Recently, the public has become increasingly concerned about the social problems that may occur, and the huge potential benefits that may arise.

Artificial intelligence (AI) has evolved from a science fiction-style exploration field to a booming technology field where impossible things are becoming possible. To ensure that the future of artificial intelligence development remains ethical and socially conscious, the American Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) has announced three new standards for artificial intelligence ethical.

IEEE claims to be the "world's largest technically advanced technical organization." According to a recent press release, their AI standards will prioritize humans as they promise to keep up with the growing footsteps of the field.

These new standards will be part of an IEEE document titled "Ethically Consistent Design: A Vision to Prioritize Human Well-being with Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems." The document will continue to change with the times, encouraging those who drive technological advancement to consider how such progress may affect ethical concerns.

Chairman of the IEEE Robots and Automation Association, he explained why they set the standard in the press conference: “Robots and automated systems will bring significant innovations to society. Recently, the public has been increasingly concerned about possible social problems, And the huge potential benefits that may arise. Unfortunately, in these discussions, some misinformation from fiction and imagination may appear.”

Continuing: “IEEE will introduce knowledge and wisdom based on accepted facts of science and technology to help achieve public decision-making and maximize the overall interests of human beings.” Three major AI standards will be introduced as a separate project, each of which will be Leaded by experts.

These standards may be implemented earlier than we think, as companies like and are advancing the development of AI more and more quickly, and even creating AI systems that can learn and expand the field of "intelligence". Experts believe that such artificial intelligence will destabilize the world, lead to large-scale unemployment and war, and even turn to creating "weapons of murder." Recently, important UN discussions have prompted people to think seriously about the need to regulate the use of artificial intelligence technology as a weapon.

These three standard projects are expected to regulate the development of AI rather than hinder progress, but the society we know is not destroyed by what we strive to create.

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