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AI Ethics and Rule of Law

Zhiyi Liu ()
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Zhiyi Liu: Shanghai Jiaotong University

Chapter Chapter 8 in The Power of Ideas, 2022, pp 127-143 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract After entering the twenty-first century, the two most significant changes in technology are artificial intelligence and genetic engineering. The two domains have a lot in common: firstly, their applications possess great diffusion effect, which will fundamentally change the operation law of some industries and economic institutions; secondly, their applications also bring enormous ethical risks. Genetic engineering will undoubtedly change the boundaries of social equity and the basic laws of nature, while AI is changing the ethics of human cognition and the corresponding legal ethics; thirdly, both technologies are shaping the future of human civilization. Almost all novels or monographs related to the prediction of human future will be discussed more or less from genetic engineering and AI. Therefore, understanding the boundaries of the two fields is comprehending the prospects of human imagination in the future.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-4574-8_8

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