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The Development Dilemma and Countermeasures of Strong Artificial Intelligence in Meeting Human Emotional Needs

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Artificial intelligence, as a new technological science involving cognitive level, is gradually entering our daily life, and it is developing faster than imagined. In the long process of human evolution, society has long been deeply imprinted in genes as a natural attribute. But people’s socialization with machines has just begun, and they are full of expectations for communication with AI and even emotional dialogue. However, when the artificial intelligence robot without life-span concept appears in our life, the AI with simulation emotion and excellent ability also brings the ethical problems of life and death concept, controllability, emotionalization, social concept, specificity, authenticity and man-machine boundary. Just as Asimov’s three laws of robots, human society should guide and restrict the development direction of artificial intelligence according to the applicable objects, and avoid possible out of control situations, which requires some relatively specific guiding principles to lead. We hope to see the glory of technology and wisdom embodied by AI, but at the same time, we should be more alert to the huge dilemma of AI development brought by robots once they enter the reverse lane of human emotional needs.

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Fang, K. (2020). The Development Dilemma and Countermeasures of Strong Artificial Intelligence in Meeting Human Emotional Needs. In: Stephanidis, C., Antona, M. (eds) HCI International 2020 - Posters. HCII 2020. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1224. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50726-8_82

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