Journal of Information Systms Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1884-2135
ISSN-L : 1884-2135
“Human Orientation” in an AI society: Consideration of AI's Code of Ethics
Shigeo Kawashima
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2019 Volume 14 Issue 2 Pages 21-28

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This paper considers AI's Code of Ethics after accounting for the homogeneity/heterogen eity between human and machine. Based on the theory of neocybernetics, the difference between humans and machines is clearly shown and the ethical basis of “human oriented” society is confirmed. Next, the principle of fairness in the Draft AI Utilization Principles proposed in the conference “The Conference toward AI Network Society” is examined. The main point discussed in the principle of fairness in “Human Intervention is that judgments that affect human life require human beings to bear ethical responsibility for them, not pass it on to the machine. Regarding important decisions that affect human beings, which are an aggregate of the uniqueness of autopoietic systems, it is necessary for humans, who are also aggregates of autopoietic systems, to take ethical responsibility. Moreover, the principle of fairness should encompass inclusive thinking, which would prevent people from falling into social exclusion while increas ing social instability.
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