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Excel: The "magical Military Advisor" Behind The Formulation Of Artificial Intelligence Ethical Policies

Excel: The "magical Military Advisor" Behind The Formulation Of Artificial Intelligence Ethical Policies

Excel: The "magical Military Advisor" Behind The Formulation Of Artificial Intelligence Ethical Policies

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Excel: The "magical military advisor" behind the formulation of artificial intelligence ethical policies

Hey, everyone! When we imagine the future of artificial intelligence full of science fiction, don’t forget that behind this cool technology, there are still a lot of ethical issues waiting for us to "clean up". It’s like you built a super intelligent robot that can help you do all the work, but one day it asks: “What is the meaning of my existence?” Are you confused? At this time, it is necessary to formulate a reliable artificial intelligence ethical policy. Today I want to introduce to you a "hidden expert" - Excel, which plays a crucial role as a "decision-making tool" in this "big drama" of ethical policy formulation!

1. Excel: Data "little butler" opens the door to ethical insights

Let’s talk about this data collection first. When formulating an ethical policy on artificial intelligence, the first step is to know what people think about artificial intelligence? Therefore, the data in questionnaires, interview records, and various research reports flew over like snowflakes. At this time, Excel is like a super storage expert, placing these "snowflakes" neatly in cells. Whether people are worried about artificial intelligence taking away jobs or worry about it invading privacy, everything can be clearly arranged by Excel. It's like you have a huge toy box. Excel helps you sort toys of different shapes and colors, and you can see which one you want to find at a glance.

After collecting the data, the next step is to sort it out. The data I just got was so messy, like a child throwing toys out of it after playing with it, and it was everywhere. Excel is not afraid. Its "data cleaning" function is like a whirlwind, "scrapping" away all the wrong data and duplicate data; the "sorting" function can make the data stand in the order we want. It depends on your age, region or degree of acceptance of artificial intelligence! After this operation, the originally messy data became regular, laying a solid foundation for subsequent analysis.

2. Excel function: analyze the "magic" and explore the deep mysteries of ethics

Once the data is sorted out, it is Excel's turn to show off its skills! These functions are like magicians with unique skills, and can create various useful information from the data.

For example, if we want to know the public's concerns about the privacy of artificial intelligence, we can calculate it with a function and we will immediately have a clear idea. If you want to see what differences do people of different genders and occupations have in their views on artificial intelligence ethics, the function is like an accurate "information detector", which can find out the relevant data in a moment and compare and analyze it. There is also a function, which can help us count the number of people who agree with a certain point of view like a hardworking little bee, allowing us to see the distribution of public opinion at a glance.

Let us give another example. We study the ethical issues of the application of artificial intelligence in the medical field, and want to know how different doctors, patients and ordinary people are accepting artificial intelligence-assisted diagnosis. Use a pivot table, gently drag and pull, and you can summarize the data of different groups of people and generate a clear chart. From the chart, we can intuitively see that doctors may pay more attention to technical accuracy, patients are more concerned about privacy and treatment effects, while ordinary people are worried about safety. These findings are important basis for formulating ethical policies!

3. Scenario Simulation: Excel builds an "experimental field" of ethical policies

Excel also has a super powerful ability, which is to be able to perform situational simulation. This is like we have a virtual "artificial intelligence world" where we can simulate various situations and see what effects different ethical policies will produce.

For example, we assume that artificial intelligence is fully used in the field of transportation, and use Excel to set different decision rules, such as prioritizing the protection of passengers or pedestrians in the car, and then simulating the incidence of accidents under various complex road conditions. By comparing the simulation results under different rules, we can judge which ethical policy is more reasonable. It's like playing a super-large strategy game. Excel is our game console, helping us test various possibilities in the virtual world and avoid the adverse consequences of blind attempts in reality.

Imagine again that we need to formulate ethical policies on the impact of employment in artificial intelligence. You can enter different economic development scenarios and technological progress in Excel to see the number and time of jobs in different industries that artificial intelligence replaces. Based on these simulation results, we can formulate response measures in advance, such as vocational training plans, employment subsidy policies, etc., to ensure social stability.

4. Policy evaluation: Excel "takes the pulse and consults" for ethical policy

After formulating an ethical policy, you have to see if it is easy to use. At this time, Excel can be a "doctor" again and "take the pulse and consult" the policy.

We can collect the actual data after the policy implementation, put it in Excel, and compare it with the previous simulation results. If you find that the actual situation is different from expectations, Excel can help us quickly locate what the problem lies. Is the policy implementation inadequate, or is it that the policy was not fully considered when formulating it? For example, we have formulated policies to encourage artificial intelligence companies to strengthen data privacy protection. By analyzing indicators such as the incidence of data breach incidents and the number of user complaints of enterprises through Excel, we can evaluate the implementation effect of the policy. If data breaches are found to occur frequently, you have to re-examine the policy to see if the punishment is insufficient or there are loopholes in regulatory measures.

Excel is like a omnipotent elf in the formulation of artificial intelligence ethics policy. From data collection and sorting, to analysis and mining, scenario simulation, to policy evaluation, every link cannot be separated from it. Although it looks ordinary and not as cool as artificial intelligence, it silently protects the healthy development of artificial intelligence behind the scenes. Next time you hear someone discussing the ethical policy of artificial intelligence, don’t forget how much force Excel, the “magic military advisor”, has put in behind it!

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