Basic ethical principles that must be followed in the development of artificial intelligence technology;
First, safeguard human security and pursue public interests.
Network ethics involves the relationship between people and networks, between people, and the moral standards and norms that people should abide by. The establishment of network ethical principles is the premise and guidance of legislative norms. In recent years, artificial intelligence technology has provided convenience for human beings, but it has also spawned a series of problems. However, due to the lack of special legal norms for artificial intelligence technology in the world, the lack of legislation limits the development of artificial intelligence technology and endangers human security and public interests. The basic principle of the development of artificial intelligence technology is to contribute to mankind and safeguard human security interests.
Second, the fault is transparent and traceable.
As a new technology, the stability and security of artificial intelligence system is directly related to the security of technology application field. If the artificial intelligence system fails or is damaged, the cause of the damage can be found out. The safety and failure of the artificial intelligence system should be audited by human regulatory agencies, that is, human participation in judicial decision-making requires fault transparency and judicial transparency. This will help to increase public trust in artificial intelligence technology. If an accident occurs, the principle of fault transparency will help accident investigators find out the cause of the accident.
Third, respect personal privacy.
Artificial intelligence technology should protect human privacy, freedom and security, and should not be at the expense of technological development. Considering the data analysis and use function of artificial intelligence technology, human beings should have the right to access, manage and control data sources and applications. Designers and builders of future super artificial intelligence systems are also stakeholders in the utilization of artificial intelligence technology, and should bear corresponding security responsibilities.