Ethics of artificial intelligence: What is the impact of our technology? Introduction The field of technology evolved to a level far beyond what people imagined half a century ago. Like the industrial revolution has changed the way of living in Europe, the technical revolution has changed the way of life of society. When the computer does not fit all the building, you will imagine not only the smart machine, but also the Internet and most home computers.
The ethics of artificial intelligence is part of the unique technology ethics of robots and other artificial intelligence creatures. It is usually divided into a kind of ethical behavior related to human beings in designing, building, using, and processing robots, artificial intelligent creatures and machine ethics related to ethical behavior of artificial ethics actors (AMA) I will. "Robot rights" is the concept that people, as well as human rights and animal rights, should take moral obligations on their machines. It has been suggested that it can be linked to the obligation of a robot to serve humanity by serving human beings as well as the right to exist and fulfill their mission as well as tying human rights to human rights before society. These include life and freedom, freedom of thought and expression, and the right of equality before the law. This issue was reviewed by the Future Institute and the UK Ministry of International Trade and Industry.
But first, what is artificial intelligence? Artificial intelligence is not a single technology that can be easily defined as human recognition intelligence. In contrast, artificial intelligence is a well-known set of related technologies such as speech recognition, machine learning, decision management, and even biometrics. The combination of these innovations drives the state-of-the-art technology of today. Online animation customer services found on Tinder and other dating sites, computer maintenance analysis, even interpersonal algorithms are not surprisingly involved in changing the face of the financial industry.