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引用次数: 7
摘要
过去几年出现了一种强烈的运动,支持智能消费产品与可信赖的人工智能(AI)的特定设计准则保持一致的需求。这一全球运动导致了多个机构对人工智能驱动技术(如消费机器人和自动驾驶汽车)的道德一致的可靠设计提出了建议。之前已经有研究在各种类型的社交机器人中寻找安全和隐私相关的漏洞。然而,这些先前的工作都没有研究这些漏洞在机器人设计与可信赖的人工智能相一致方面的影响。为了解决现有文献中的这一空白,我们对两个社交机器人z mi和Cozmo进行了一项独特的研究。在本研究中,我们探索了机器人系统中的缺陷,并分析了这些缺陷,以评估机器人系统设计与IEEE关于道德一致的可信赖自主智能系统设计的全球标准(IEEE A/IS标准)的总体一致性。我们的初步研究表明,我们在这些机器人中发现的漏洞和设计缺陷可能导致黑客攻击、注入攻击和其他可能对技术用户产生负面影响的故障。我们测试这些机器人的智能功能以发现故障,并对这些缺陷如何可能导致不遵守IEEE a /IS原则进行初步检查。通过这项新颖的研究,我们展示了我们确定社交机器人与可信赖人工智能基准一致的方法,从而为未来的设计改进创造了一个案例,以解决导致机器人道德和信任问题的独特风险。
Assessing the Alignment of Social Robots with Trustworthy AI Design Guidelines: A Preliminary Research Study
The last few years have seen a strong movement supporting the need of having intelligent consumer products align with specific design guidelines for trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI). This global movement has led to multiple institutional recommendations for ethically aligned trustworthy design of the AI driven technologies, like consumer robots and autonomous vehicles. There has been prior research towards finding security and privacy related vulnerabilities within various types of social robots. However, none of these previous works has studied the implications of these vulnerabilities in terms of the robot design aligning with trustworthy AI. In an attempt to address this gap in existing literature, we have performed a unique research study with two social robots - Zümi and Cozmo. In this study, we have explored flaws within the robot's system, and have analyzed these flaws to assess the overall alignment of the robot system design with the IEEE global standards on the design of ethically aligned trustworthy autonomous intelligent systems (IEEE A/IS Standards). Our initial research shows that the vulnerabilities and design weaknesses, which we found in these robots, can lead to hacking, injection attacks, and other malfunctions that might affect the technology users negatively. We test the intelligent functionalities in these robots to find faults, and conduct a preliminary examination of how these flaws can potentially result in non-adherence with the IEEE A/IS principles. Through this novel study, we demonstrate our approach towards determining alignment of social robots with benchmarks for trustworthy AI, thereby creating a case for prospective design improvements to address unique risks leading to issues with robot ethics and trust.