Artificial Intelligence and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: A Comparative Analysis of Creation, Morality and Responsibility

Upakul Patowary
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In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a revolutionary force that continues to shape various aspects of our lives. From transforming industries to redefining how we interact with machines, AI's pervasive influence has captured the collective imagination of modern society. However, as we marvel at the wonders of AI's capabilities, it becomes crucial to pause and reflect on the ethical and moral implications of creating intelligent machines. Mary Shelley's magnum opus, "Frankenstein," published nearly two centuries ago, remains an enduring cautionary tale about the perils of unchecked ambition and the consequences of playing god. The narrative of Victor Frankenstein's relentless pursuit of creating life, only to be haunted by the unforeseen horrors of his creation, has resonated across generations. This tale of hubris, moral dilemmas, and the intricate relationships between creator and creation continues to transcend time, finding a striking resonance in contemporary discussions on AI and its potential implications. The research article endeavors to delve into the parallels between AI and "Frankenstein," unraveling the profound ethical dilemmas faced by AI developers, policymakers, and society at large. By drawing upon the cautionary lessons embedded within Shelley's classic tale, we aim to extract timeless wisdom that can guide us in the responsible and humane development of AI technologies. While AI holds the potential to revolutionize our lives positively, the dark echoes of Victor Frankenstein's missteps serve as a stark reminder of the need for ethical frameworks and interdisciplinary collaboration to ensure that AI remains a powerful force for good.
人工智能与玛丽·雪莱的《弗兰肯斯坦》:创造、道德与责任的比较分析
在不断发展的技术领域,人工智能(AI)已经成为一股革命性的力量,继续塑造我们生活的各个方面。从改变行业到重新定义我们与机器的互动方式,人工智能的无处不在的影响已经抓住了现代社会的集体想象力。然而,当我们惊叹于人工智能的神奇能力时,停下来反思创造智能机器的伦理和道德含义变得至关重要。玛丽·雪莱(Mary Shelley)的巨著《弗兰肯斯坦》(Frankenstein)出版于近两个世纪前,至今仍是一个经久不衰的警示故事,告诫人们不加节制的野心和扮演上帝的后果的危险。维克多·弗兰肯斯坦(Victor Frankenstein)对创造生命的不懈追求,却被他所创造的不可预见的恐怖所困扰,这一故事在几代人之间引起了共鸣。这个关于傲慢、道德困境以及创造者与被造物之间复杂关系的故事继续超越时间,在当代关于人工智能及其潜在影响的讨论中引起了惊人的共鸣。这篇研究文章试图深入探讨人工智能和《弗兰肯斯坦》之间的相似之处,揭示人工智能开发者、政策制定者和整个社会面临的深刻伦理困境。通过借鉴雪莱经典故事中的警世教训,我们的目标是提取永恒的智慧,指导我们负责任和人道地发展人工智能技术。虽然人工智能有可能给我们的生活带来积极的变革,但维克多·弗兰肯斯坦(Victor Frankenstein)的失误所带来的黑暗回响,也清楚地提醒我们,需要建立伦理框架和跨学科合作,以确保人工智能仍然是一股强大的力量。
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