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“Secret” Left by Turing—Privacy Computing

In: AI Ethics and Governance

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  • Zhiyi Liu

    (Computational Law and AI Ethics Research Center of Shanghai Jiaotong University)

  • Yejie Zheng

    (Computational Law and AI Ethics Research Center of Shanghai Jiaotong University)

Abstract

AI has been applied in an increasing number of fields and scenarios, such as automatic driving, medical treatment, media, finance, industrial robots, and Internet services. On the one hand, it has improved efficiency and cut costs; on the other hand, the autonomy of AI systems makes algorithm decision-making gradually replace human decision-making, which sometimes leaves the existing problems undone or even harder to be dealt with, and completely new problems may also emerge in society. All these old and new problems not only cause extensive discussion in society but also become important factors restricting the implementation of AI technology. In the face of AI technology with as great risks as its potential, people urgently need a broad and universal ethical discussion to find paths and comb the norms to guarantee the benign development of AI.

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  • Zhiyi Liu & Yejie Zheng, 2022. "“Secret” Left by Turing—Privacy Computing," Springer Books, in: AI Ethics and Governance, chapter 0, pages 63-78, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-19-2531-3_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-2531-3_5
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