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The Intersection of Artificial Intelligence Ethics and Law

  • Legal Theory & Practice Review
  • Abbr : LTPR
  • 2024, 12(2), pp.201-238
  • Publisher : The Korea Society for Legal Theory and Practice Inc.
  • Research Area : Social Science > Law
  • Received : May 2, 2024
  • Accepted : May 22, 2024
  • Published : May 31, 2024

won, sang-chul 1

1용인예술과학대학교

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ABSTRACT

In addition to the potential harm and impact of AI technologies on our personal data, these include issues related to moral and legal status (including rights), moral agency and patience, and possible personhood and dignity. However, the most important issues related to artificial intelligence and its relationship with human society are separated by time period. That is, (1) near-term (starting in early 2021): autonomous systems (transportation, weapons), machine bias in law, privacy and surveillance, black box issues, and AI decision-making; (2) Mid-term (2040s to the end of the century): AI governance, affirmation of moral and legal status of intelligent machines (artificial moral agents), human-machine interaction, mass automation; (3) Long-term (from the 2100s): It is common to divide problems such as technological singularity, mass unemployment, and space colonization into three different periods. This article provides a comprehensive overview of key ethical issues related to the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on human society. AI is the use of machines to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. In many areas of human life, AI has had a rapid and significant impact on human society and the way we interact with each other. We will continue to do so in the future. In the process, AI requires thorough philosophical and ethical analysis while also presenting significant ethical and socio-political challenges. To avoid the negative effects of AI, we need to study its social impact. AI systems are becoming increasingly autonomous, rational, and intelligent. Its comprehensive development raises numerous problems.

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