All about the human: A Buddhist take on AI ethics

IF 3.6 2区 哲学 Q2 BUSINESS
Chien-Te Lin
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Abstract

As AI technology becomes more influential, ethical considerations surrounding its application are becoming increasingly relevant. In this paper, I reflect on some moral questions from a Buddhist perspective and consider the moral status of AI to evaluate its function and purpose in our lives. Since a robot lacks the capacity to experience suffering and has no conscience, AI ethics are possible only as ethics about robots and not as ethics for robots. Despite having no concrete moral status, robots cannot be deemed entirely morally insignificant as they exist as moral objects toward which moral agents have a duty. Our unique endowment as human beings is the intelligence for moral deliberation as we develop AI technologies and determine the future direction of humanity. From a Buddhist point of view, there is potential to advance our spiritual growth through the realization of the interdependence between humans and AI. As we recognize the uniqueness of our humanity and take a middle-way approach, the rise of robots need not threaten our existence but could instead catapult humanity into a new dawn.

关于人类的一切:佛教对人工智能伦理的看法
随着人工智能技术的影响力越来越大,围绕其应用的伦理考虑也变得越来越重要。在本文中,我从佛教的角度思考了一些道德问题,并考虑了人工智能的道德地位,以评估其在我们生活中的功能和目的。由于机器人缺乏体验痛苦的能力,也没有良知,人工智能伦理只能作为机器人的伦理,而不是机器人的伦理。尽管没有具体的道德地位,但机器人在道德上不能被视为完全无关紧要,因为它们是作为道德主体有责任的道德对象而存在的。作为人类,我们的独特禀赋是在开发人工智能技术和决定人类未来方向时进行道德思考的智慧。从佛教的角度来看,通过实现人类和人工智能之间的相互依赖,有可能促进我们的精神成长。当我们认识到人类的独特性并采取中间路线时,机器人的兴起不必威胁我们的生存,反而可能将人类推向新的黎明。
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