In the world of artificial intelligence, one of the greatest challenges is developing AI systems that are not only intelligent but also act according to ethical norms and values that align with those of humans. One approach to this is training AI using law books and case law as a foundation. This article explores this method and looks at additional strategies for creating AI with human-like norms and values. I also made this suggestion on behalf of the Dutch AI Coalition to the Ministry of Justice and Security in a strategy paper we wrote at the ministry’s request.
Using GANs to Identify Gaps
Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) can serve as a tool to discover gaps in legislation. By generating scenarios that fall outside existing laws, GANs can highlight potential ethical dilemmas or unaddressed situations. This allows developers to identify and address these gaps, giving the AI a more complete ethical dataset to learn from. Naturally, we also need lawyers, judges, politicians, and ethicists to fine-tune the model.
While training on legislation provides a solid starting point, there are some important considerations:
To develop AI that truly resonates with human ethics, a more holistic approach is needed.
1. Integration of Cultural and Social Data
By exposing AI to literature, philosophy, art, and history, the system can gain a deeper understanding of the human condition and the complexity of ethical issues.
2. Human Interaction and Feedback
Involving experts from ethics, psychology, and sociology in the training process can help refine the AI. Human feedback can provide nuance and correct where the system falls short.
3. Continuous Learning and Adaptation
AI systems must be designed to learn from new information and adapt to changing norms and values. This requires an infrastructure that enables continuous updates and retraining.
4. Transparency and Explainability
It is crucial that AI decisions are transparent and explainable. This not only facilitates user trust but also allows developers to evaluate ethical considerations and adjust the system where necessary.
Training AI based on law books and case law is a valuable step towards developing systems with an understanding of human norms and values. However, to create AI that truly acts ethically in a way comparable to humans, a multidisciplinary approach is needed. By combining legislation with cultural, social, and ethical insights, and by integrating human expertise into the training process, we can develop AI systems that are not only intelligent but also wise and empathetic. Let’s see what the future holds.
Additional resources: