Conscious Empathic AI in Service

IF 9.8 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
H. Esmaeilzadeh, R. Vaezi
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Abstract

Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have achieved human-scale speed and accuracy for classification tasks. Current systems do not need to be conscious to recognize patterns and classify them. However, for AI to advance to the next level, it needs to develop capabilities such as metathinking, creativity, and empathy. We contend that such a paradigm shift is possible through a fundamental change in the state of artificial intelligence toward consciousness, similar to what took place for humans through the process of natural selection and evolution. To that end, we propose that consciousness in AI is an emergent phenomenon that primordially appears when two machines cocreate their own language through which they can recall and communicate their internal state of time-varying symbol manipulation. Because, in our view, consciousness arises from the communication of inner states, it leads to empathy. We then provide a link between the empathic quality of machines and better service outcomes associated with empathic human agents that can also lead to accountability in AI services. Graphical Abstract
有意识的移情AI服务
人工智能(AI)的最新进展已经达到了人类分类任务的速度和准确性。当前的系统不需要有意识地识别模式并对它们进行分类。然而,为了让人工智能更上一层楼,它需要培养诸如元思维、创造力和同理心等能力。我们认为,通过人工智能状态向意识状态的根本改变,这种范式转变是可能的,类似于人类通过自然选择和进化过程所发生的事情。为此,我们提出,人工智能中的意识是一种新兴现象,最初出现在两台机器共同创造自己的语言时,通过这种语言,它们可以回忆和交流它们对时变符号操作的内部状态。因为,在我们看来,意识产生于内心状态的交流,它会导致同理心。然后,我们提供了机器的移情质量与与移情人类代理相关的更好的服务结果之间的联系,这也可以导致人工智能服务中的问责制。图形抽象
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CiteScore
20.30
自引率
6.50%
发文量
28
期刊介绍: The Journal of Service Research (JSR) is recognized as the foremost service research journal globally. It is an indispensable resource for staying updated on the latest advancements in service research. With its accessible and applicable approach, JSR equips readers with the essential knowledge and strategies needed to navigate an increasingly service-oriented economy. Brimming with contributions from esteemed service professionals and scholars, JSR presents a wealth of articles that offer invaluable insights from academia and industry alike.
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