Regulating Generative Artificial Intelligence Conference
生成式人工智能監管會議
Panel 4: Ethics Compliance
Generative AI raises numerous ethical concerns, many of which are addressed in China’s Interim Measures on regulating generative AI services. China has also been working on an ethical review system for science and technology. How has this ethical review system operated in practice, and what impact does it have on generative AI? Are there any additional regulatory efforts addressing ethical risks associated with generative AI? What have been the law enforcement actions in this area? How are Chinese AI companies working to ensure ethics compliance, and what challenges do they encounter in doing so?
Speakers:
Weiwen Duan (Director & Professor, Department of Philosophy of Science and Technology, Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
Jianfeng Cao (Senior Researcher, Tencent Research Institute)
Nathalie Smuha (Assistant Professor of Law, KU Leuven)
Marcelo Thompson (Assistant Professor of Law, The University of Hong Kong)
單元四:科技倫理合規
生成式人工智能引發了許多倫理問題,這些風險擔憂也反映在了《生成式人工智能暫行管理辦法》的條款中。 與此同時,中國一直致力於建立科技倫理審查制度。 這一倫理審查制度在實踐中將如何運作,又將對生成式人工智能產生何種影響?中國政府是否還採取了其他措施來應對生成式人工智能的倫理挑戰?是否已經出現了相關的執法行動?此外,中國的人工智能企業如何確保遵循倫理規範,又面臨著哪些合規困難?
講者:
段偉文 (中國社會科學院哲學所科技哲學研究室主任、教授)
曹建峰 (騰訊研究院高級研究員)
Nathalie Smuha (魯汶天主教大學法學院助理教授)
Marcelo Thompson (香港大學法律學院助理教授)
Philip K.H. Wong Centre for Chinese Law (香港大學法律學院黃乾亨中國法研究中心) at The University of Hong Kong promotes legal scholarship with the aim to develop a deeper understanding of China and facilitate dialogue between East and West. For more information, visit: https://www.ccl.law.hku.hk/
