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Human Values in the Design of Intelligent Systems: A Philosophical and Social Study
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Abstract
Making technology that values humans is a significant challenge found at the point where philosophy, technology, and society come together. With AI being adopted in many areas such as healthcare, transport, jobs, and government, it becomes even more important to align it with what is important to us all. AI systems are guided by the ethical, moral, and cultural values that are important in society, supporting the development of correct actions and choices for the system. Even so, the fact that cultures and situations' values differ moves the process of value alignment to the background, since it is important to pick which values matter and how they will be implemented in intelligent systems. Transforming these values means changing abstract ideals such as fairness, transparency, and accountability into rules for technologies and procedures for management, and dealing with problems such as bias, privacy, and the needs of many stakeholders. Including philosophical perspectives such as the “veil of ignorance” makes it easier to find principles for AI behavior that are fair and accepted around the world. The advancement of AI cannot be done only by technologists, but also requires philosophical knowledge, new technology, and continuous conversations with society to ensure respect for human dignity and rights. The researchers examine both philosophical and social issues, noting that AI must be continuously reviewed, all stakeholders involved, and ethical lines clearly outlined so that its systems are transparent and positive.
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