AI Ethics

Guide To Standardization Of Artificial Intelligence Ethical Governance (2023 Edition), 87 Pages Pdf

Guide To Standardization Of Artificial Intelligence Ethical Governance (2023 Edition), 87 Pages Pdf

Recently, fictional news images generated by artificial intelligence have spread widely on social media, raising concerns about the flood of false information and misinformation. More than a thousand people in the technology industry have called for a suspension of training of powerful artificial intelligence systems, including those. On March 31, UNESCO called on countries to immediately implement its Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence.

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Zhu Yanling: Artificial Intelligence Ethics From The Perspective Of Humanism

Zhu Yanling: Artificial Intelligence Ethics From The Perspective Of Humanism

Zhu Yanling is deputy director, assistant researcher and postdoctoral fellow at the Communication Center of the Institute of Public Policy, South China University of Technology.Collecting scholars’ views from different disciplines and regional backgrounds, this book constructs a unified conceptual, theoretical and methodological framework, that is, through critical analysis of the composition, impact and potential inequality of artificial intelligence to explore What artificial intelligence means to everyone.This book starts with a critical discussion of human-computer dualism and explores its historical origins and current dilemmas. In Chapter 2, Andreas Kaplan () briefly introduces the history and definition of artificial intelligence. He believes that artificial intelligence is characterized by its ability to interpret external data and use it for learning to achieve complex goals and tasks. In Chapter 3, Wolfgang Hoffkishnell further discusses the relationship between humans and machines by examining the sometimes confused areas of digital humanism. He proposed a dialectical model to construct human-computer relationships by affirming () and combining ().Jenna Ng focuses on the philosophical nature of creativity, elaborating on another understanding of creative AI and the significance of AI

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Zhu Yanling: Artificial Intelligence Ethics From The Perspective Of Humanism

Zhu Yanling: Artificial Intelligence Ethics From The Perspective Of Humanism

Zhu Yanling is deputy director, assistant researcher and postdoctoral fellow at the Communication Center of the Institute of Public Policy, South China University of Technology.Collecting scholars’ views from different disciplines and regional backgrounds, this book constructs a unified conceptual, theoretical and methodological framework, that is, through critical analysis of the composition, impact and potential inequality of artificial intelligence to explore the significance of artificial intelligence to everyone.This book starts with a critical discussion of human-computer dualism and explores its historical origins and current dilemmas. In Chapter 2, Andreas Kaplan () briefly introduces the history and definition of artificial intelligence. He believes that artificial intelligence is characterized by its ability to interpret external data and use it for learning to achieve complex goals and tasks. In Chapter 3, Wolfgang Hoffkishnell further discusses the relationship between humans and machines by examining the sometimes confused areas of digital humanism. He proposed a dialectical model to construct human-computer relationships by affirming () and combining ().Jenna Ng focuses on the philosophical nature of creativity, elaborating on another understanding of creative AI and the significance of AI

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