Author
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- Chih-hsiung Thomas Chen
(Dean and Professor of Law, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University School of Law)
- Wen-Chuan Ke
(PhD Researcher Fellow, School of Law, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University; Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, National Taipei University of Technology; Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Public Administration, National Open University; Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Risk Management and Insurance, Ming Chuan University)
Abstract
Since the neural network was proposed in 1950 and developed into an expert system, the calculation of logical reasoning has been realized, and the hardware progress of algorithms led by Moore’s Law has made a large number of data processing possible, and even the algorithm breakthrough brought by deep learning has also promoted the continuous development of integrated circuits. At this point, artificial intelligence can be described as in full swing, under this unstoppable trend of digitalization, it is expected that the development of artificial intelligence will have a certain degree of impact and impact on all countries in the world. The technical characteristics of artificial intelligence are data-led rather than rule-led, attach importance to the effectiveness of statistics rather than normative effectiveness, and the processing of unstructured data, especially in words and images, which makes social science-related research need to be reflected and faced with new thinking. In addition, algorithms, computing power, and data are prerequisites for the success of deep learning, but deep learning has bottlenecks at the algorithm, computing power, and data levels. In response to The Baohong’s suggestion, existing AI models lack common sense, so they may not be able to understand the concept of entities, fail to identify key influencing factors, and may lack ethics and may also leak personal privacy. In recent years, Taiwan’s government has vigorously advocated and enterprises continue to develop in the direction of artificial intelligence, and the development of artificial intelligence has also caused varying degrees of impact on all levels of society. In the foreseeable future of artificial intelligence, everyone expects the technological unconscious to know itself to some extent better than itself. In order to cope with the social problems that may arise from the development of artificial intelligence, it is the expectation of all parties to propose appropriate strategies in advance to make it develop positively. This paper analyzes the main connotations of the four levels of ethics, law, economy and politics that Taiwan society is most vulnerable to the impact of artificial intelligence, and puts forward personal views, hoping to use this to attract more people’s attention to the relevant impacts and impacts, and further think about coping strategies.
Suggested Citation
Chih-hsiung Thomas Chen & Wen-Chuan Ke, 2023.
"The Main Impact and Response of Artificial Intelligence in Taiwanese Society,"
Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities, Pioneer Academic Publishing Limited, vol. 2(1), pages 13-24, January.
Handle:
RePEc:cvg:jrsshu:v:2:y:2023:i:1:p:13-24
DOI: 10.56397/JRSSH.2023.01.03
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