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These are applied to analyse ChatGPT ’ s capabilities to produce humanlike text and interact seamlessly. The analysis finds ChatGPT could provide high-level societal and ethical benefits. However, it also raises significant ethical concerns across social justice, individual autonomy, cultural identity, and environmental issues. Key high-impact concerns include responsibility, inclusion, social cohesion, autonomy, safety, bias, accountability, and environmental impacts. While the current discourse focuses narrowly on specific issues such as authorship, this analysis systematically uncovers a broader, more balanced range of ethical issues worthy of attention. Findings are consistent with emerging research and industry priorities on ethics of generative AI. Implications include the need for diverse stakeholder engagement, considering benefits and risks holistically when developing applications, and multi-level policy interventions to promote positive outcomes. 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Yao"}],"abstract":"Artificial intelligence (AI) has profoundly changed and will continue to change our lives. AI is being applied in more and more fields and scenarios such as autonomous driving, medical care, media, finance, industrial robots, and internet services. The widespread application of AI and its deep integration with the economy and society have improved efficiency and produced benefits. At the same time, it will inevitably impact the existing social order and raise ethical concerns. Ethical issues, such as privacy leakage, discrimination, unemployment, and security risks, brought about by AI systems have caused great trouble to people. Therefore, AI ethics, which is a field related to the study of ethical issues in AI, has become not only an important research topic in academia, but also an important topic of common concern for individuals, organizations, countries, and society. This article will give a comprehensive overview of this field by summarizing and analyzing the ethical risks and issues raised by AI, ethical guidelines and principles issued by different organizations, approaches for addressing ethical issues in AI, and methods for evaluating the ethics of AI. Additionally, challenges in implementing ethics in AI and some future perspectives are pointed out. We hope our work will provide a systematic and comprehensive overview of AI ethics for researchers and practitioners in this field, especially the beginners of this research discipline.","source":"Semantic Scholar","year":2023,"language":"en","subjects":["Computer Science"],"doi":"10.1109/TAI.2022.3194503","url":"https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/378236591fc05e79204fd904e9f864efa31cdc74","pdf_url":"https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/ielx7/9078688/9184921/09844014.pdf","is_open_access":true,"citations":254,"published_at":"","score":74.62},{"id":"ss_0ea5edaae43b26798190fd6ead50d447033e7d13","title":"The uselessness of AI ethics","authors":[{"name":"Luke Munn"}],"abstract":"As the awareness of AI’s power and danger has risen, the dominant response has been a turn to ethical principles. A flood of AI guidelines and codes of ethics have been released in both the public and private sector in the last several years. However, these are meaningless principles which are contested or incoherent, making them difficult to apply; they are isolated principles situated in an industry and education system which largely ignores ethics; and they are toothless principles which lack consequences and adhere to corporate agendas. For these reasons, I argue that AI ethical principles are useless, failing to mitigate the racial, social, and environmental damages of AI technologies in any meaningful sense. The result is a gap between high-minded principles and technological practice. Even when this gap is acknowledged and principles seek to be “operationalized,” the translation from complex social concepts to technical rulesets is non-trivial. In a zero-sum world, the dominant turn to AI principles is not just fruitless but a dangerous distraction, diverting immense financial and human resources away from potentially more effective activity. I conclude by highlighting alternative approaches to AI justice that go beyond ethical principles: thinking more broadly about systems of oppression and more narrowly about accuracy and auditing.","source":"Semantic Scholar","year":2022,"language":"en","subjects":["Computer Science"],"doi":"10.1007/s43681-022-00209-w","url":"https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/0ea5edaae43b26798190fd6ead50d447033e7d13","pdf_url":"https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s43681-022-00209-w.pdf","is_open_access":true,"citations":280,"published_at":"","score":74.4}],"total":997186,"page":1,"page_size":20,"sources":["arXiv","DOAJ","Semantic Scholar","CrossRef"],"query":"Ethics"}