Expertos en IA instados a fortalecer los principios morales en la investigación

Una nueva columna de opinión pide a los investigadores de IA que apliquen activamente las directrices éticas en medio de los rápidos avances tecnológicos.

La columna, publicada por CNET, enfatiza que los fallos morales en la IA a menudo provienen de principios no activados en lugar de su ausencia. Describe seis pasos prácticos para que los investigadores mantengan estándares éticos, incluida la definición de líneas rojas personales y la resistencia a tácticas de desconexión moral, como el lenguaje eufemístico y la difusión de la responsabilidad.

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