Ethics of Artificial Intelligence System Introduction The history of computer inventions is not long. In fact, computers were invented for the first time this century. Today, we can see that computers are very useful for our daily life. In the past few decades, the technical field has been greatly improved. This can be seen by examining the technical progress of the computer itself. For example, capacity expansion, memory storage, task execution, and quick execution.
An important aspect of ethics in artificial intelligence systems is privacy. As the AI system learns to interpret our language, they can listen to and read our conversation and report it to the perpetrator. As technology evolves, our phones gather data every minute and we can not afford to buy artificial intelligence systems to infringe our privacy. Since privacy is indispensable for meaningful living, it needs to be strongly integrated into the ethics of artificial intelligence.
Along with the ongoing development of artificial intelligence research, artificial intelligence has become increasingly popular in our daily life. But can you control it? If AI commits a crime, can we punish it? In this article we will explore an ethical system that could potentially increase the chances of building these and the benevolent AI. John McCarthy made the term "artificial intelligence" in 1956. He defined it as "science and engineering of intelligent machines". If this sounds quite wide and ambiguous, it is so. According to this definition, all software used today can be considered AI according to the definition of "intelligence". Unfortunately, our culture fully utilizes this ambiguity. If a company incorporates AI into its product description, even if AI is just an analysis, sales and valuation will increase. Therefore, before considering the ethics of artificial intelligence, it is important to narrow the definition of artificial intelligence.
My research belongs to a new category of artificial intelligence research called interpretable artificial intelligence - in other words, to build an artificial intelligence system that can express their thinking process to humans. This is an important area of artificial intelligence security combining ethics and philosophy with the technical aspects of computer science. Generally, the gray area where morality and technology meet is sufficiently mature to explore. Potential digital insults that penetrate every aspect of our lives make human moral judgments even more important. Think about social media, major pharmaceutical companies, and auto-driven vehicles - ethical scientists have the ability to influence the world well. Research shows that participation in art, history, literature can enhance morality, compassion, sympathy. As a pianist, composer, and fanatical reader, I certainly hope that I can benefit in this way.