Ethical Standards and Legal Framework for Artificial Intelligence

Author: Zen and the Art of Computer Programming

At present, with the increasing maturity and application of artificial intelligence technology, the harm caused by artificial intelligence is also increasing. The profound implications and legal responsibilities make the field of artificial intelligence an important legal issue. In recent years, there have been more and more legal issues concerning "artificial intelligence", and the legal issues surrounding artificial intelligence have become more and more complex. How to measure, define, and standardize the "ethical dilemma" in the era of artificial intelligence, and bring it into the reasonable track of law, has become an important topic at present. This article attempts to explore the relationship between modern artificial intelligence and society from the perspective of depth, breadth and history, think about the development direction of artificial intelligence ethics and law, and provide guiding reference opinions.

The status of artificial intelligence (Artificial Intelligence) in modern society has always been very important. It can help solve many problems that humans cannot solve, such as machine learning, image recognition, chatbots, etc. The main problem currently facing is the abuse of artificial intelligence, which violates the rights of personal privacy, personal health, environmental protection, etc., and causes obstacles to social and economic development. How to regulate the ethics of artificial intelligence and promote technological innovation and development has become an important topic.

2. Explanation of basic concepts and terms

2.1 What are ethical issues?

Ethical issues are spiritual issues concerning whether the behavior of social groups or individual actions conforms to social morality, fairness and justice, and public interests. Generally speaking, ethical issues include the following aspects:

  • Moral and ethical issues: Moral standards refer to the value norms or moral norms recognized by the public, which stipulate the basic principles that the society should abide by, and are practiced through rational judgment. For example, moral concepts and religious beliefs are two important aspects of moral and ethical issues.
  • Ethical norms: Refers to the rules and regulations on whether certain specific behaviors of various social groups or individuals can be recognized, respected and obeyed. For example, political regulations are an important aspect of ethical norms.
  • Institutional ethics issues: Institutional ethics focuses on the institutional structure, work system, and value of social organizations.

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