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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2021.25.8.1013

A meta-study on the analysis of the limitations of modern artificial intelligence technology and humanities insight for the realization of a super-intelligent cooperative society of human and artificial intelligence  

Hwang, Su-Rim (Philosophy, Sungkyunkwan University)
Oh, Hayoung (College of Computing & Informatics, Sungkyunkwan University)
Abstract
Due to the recent accident caused by the automated vehicle, discussions on the ethical aspects of AI have been actively underway. This paper confirms that AI is inevitably connected to ethical components through the concepts and techniques related to robots-AI, and argues that ethical aspects are built-in, not post facto. Furthermore, this devises a solution to the trolley dilemma that can serve as a clue to ethical problems associated with automated vehicles. Preferentially, that process contains writing Bayesian networks. Next, only important and influential data are left after the pre-processing stage, and crowd-sourcing & extrapolation is used to calculate the exact figures of the networks. Through this process, this argues that humans' subjects are certainly included in implementing algorithms and models and discusses the necessity and direction of engineering liberal arts, especially education of ethics that distinguished from major education to prevent distortions and biases abouts AI systems.
Keywords
AI ethics; Trolley dilemma; Analysis of the limitations; Engineering education;
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