人工智能发展的联系——来自南方的视角

Anita Gurumurthy
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人工智能的社会化和智能经济的现实标志着一个划时代的时刻。人工智能的影响现在是系统性的——重组经济组织和价值链、公共领域架构和社会。这些变化具有深刻的地缘政治影响,强化了历史上的排斥和权力关系,破坏了将平等和正义理念结合在一起的规范和规则。这种快速变化的核心是智能企业及其对数据的执着追求。智能公司制定的事实规则直接影响到实体和地方,剥夺了已经处于边缘地位的发展主体的权利。利用贸易协议开放数据流动、收紧商业秘密规则、封闭基于人工智能的创新,科技巨头及其政治主子实际上剥夺了全球南方国家的经济和政治自主权。大型科技公司不受惩罚的行为延伸到了无耻的剥削——通过过度获取数据奴役劳动力,并侵犯女性身体以普及数据市场。思考人工智能的治理需要新的框架,这些框架可以在具有地方愿望的全球世界中解决数据主权、经济民主和制度伦理等令人担忧的问题。在这一领域制定规范的任何努力都需要将数字智能的地缘经济学和发展意识形态的地缘政治视为同一枚硬币的两面。
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The AI-development Connection - A View from the South
The socialisation of Artificial Intelligence and the reality of an intelligence economy mark an epochal moment. The impacts of AI are now systemic - restructuring economic organisation and value chains, public sphere architectures and sociality. These shifts carry deep geo-political implications, reinforcing historical exclusions and power relations and disrupting the norms and rules that hold ideas of equality and justice together. At the centre of this rapid change is the intelligent corporation and its obsessive pursuit of data. Directly impinging on bodies and places, the de facto rules forged by the intelligent corporation are disenfranchising the already marginal subjects of development. Using trade deals to liberalise data flows, tighten trade secret rules and enclose AI-based innovation, Big Tech and their political masters have effectively taken away the economic and political autonomy of states in the global south. Big Tech's impunity extends to a brazen exploitation - enslaving labour through data over-reach and violating female bodies to universalise data markets. Thinking through the governance of AI needs new frameworks that can grapple with the fraught questions of data sovereignty, economic democracy, and institutional ethics in a global world with local aspirations. Any effort towards norm development in this domain will need to see the geo-economics of digital intelligence and the geo-politics of development ideologies as two sides of the same coin.
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