On the sidelines of the information science and artificial ielligence eve that was held on November 23rd at the National Library, “Fateme Kanani”, a member of the faculty of the Presideial Institute of Technology Studies, discussed the ethical challenges in the field of artificial ielligence and necessity in the panel on ethics and artificial ielligence. Correct governance in this field of payme.
In this conversation, he meioned importa topics such as ethical challenges, the need for appropriate policies and the applications of artificial ielligence in the digital age.
Being at an impossible poi
Stressing the importance of moving towards artificial ielligence, Fatemeh Kanani said: “In the digital age and with regard to scieific and technological advances, it is necessary for human society to pay special atteion to strengthening human ielligence using artificial ielligence.” “This moveme not only helps in scieific developme and progress, but it should be properly managed and governed to preve any possible harm to humans.”
He coinued: “This evolution in the digital world and new technologies is similar to science fiction movies, where the first ideas about scieific advances are discussed. “Now we are at a poi where what once seemed impossible in our minds has become a reality.”
Artificial Ielligence Governance: A Way to Manage Ethical Challenges
Dr. Kanani poied out the differences between “governance” and “politics” and said: “Governance means leadership and guidance, like leading a ship at sea. While policymaking is more about mapping and guidelines. In governance, atteion should be paid to all stakeholders and differe sections of the society, and the governme should not play only the role of ruler.
He added: “The correct governance of artificial ielligence should include ieractions between the governme, civil society and the private sector. These ieractions should go towards creating iegration and convergence between differe priorities and ierests.”
Ethical challenges in artificial ielligence: Looking at human principles
Poiing out that many of the ethical challenges of artificial ielligence have been raised at the global level, Dr. Kanani emphasized the importance of matching algorithms and models of artificial ielligence with human values: “If algorithms are not designed based on society’s values, we cannot expect that their results serve human welfare and social developme. “Algorithms must conform to the social and moral norms of society.”
He coinued: “In fact, the responsibility for the developme of artificial ielligence is not only on the developers and researchers of this field, but all governmeal and social institutions should receive the necessary support to optimize and moralize these technologies.”
Ethics in Artificial Ielligence: From Human Welfare to Transparency
In the end, Dr. Kanani meioned the ethical principles that should be observed in the design and developme of artificial ielligence. He stated: “Artificial ielligence should be designed for human welfare, environme and society. These principles should be considered in all the processes of developme and application of artificial ielligence in order to preve any discrimination, bias and damage to the society.
He added: “In the design of artificial ielligence, justice, fairness, and data security must be seriously observed. Also, the transparency and ability to explain the results of the algorithms is also of particular importance. “If an AI system makes decisions, we need to be able to track the way those decisions were made and explain why those decisions were made.”
Challenges and Future of Artificial Ielligence: “Artificial Ielligence as a Tool, Not a Threat”
Dr. Kanani poied out the various challenges in the developme of artificial ielligence, especially in the field of algorithmic discrimination and data security privacy, and noted: “This technology, although it is a powerful tool, must be monitored and held accouable to avoid creating ethical problems and social preveion.”
He emphasized: “The future of artificial ielligence should be aimed at improving the quality of human life. We should not look at this technology only as a threat, but we should consider it as a tool to facilitate and improve human life. “The responsible use of this tool can lead to huge improvemes in various fields.”
Finally, Dr. Kanani concluded that for the optimal use of artificial ielligence, we need appropriate policies and ethical governance. This process should be done in accordance with ethical principles and considering the long-term ierests of the society. They also emphasized the need for iernational cooperation in this field and said: “All advanced couries should move in line with each other in the ethical discussions and governance of artificial ielligence in order to preve possible threats and exploit its benefits.”




