Spitale Giovanni, Schneider Gerold, Germani Federico, Biller-Andorno Nikola
Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine, University of Zurich, Zürich, Switzerland.
Department of Computational Linguistics, University of Zurich, Zürich, Switzerland.
Front Artif Intell. 2023 Dec 14;6:1328865. doi: 10.3389/frai.2023.1328865. eCollection 2023.
This paper presents a study on the use of AI models for the classification of case reports on assisted suicide procedures. The database of the five Dutch regional bioethics committees was scraped to collect the 72 case reports available in English. We trained several AI models for classification according to the categories defined by the Dutch Termination of Life on Request and Assisted Suicide (Review Procedures) Act. We also conducted a related project to fine-tune an OpenAI GPT-3.5-turbo large language model for generating new fictional but plausible cases. As AI is increasingly being used for judgement, it is possible to imagine an application in decision-making regarding assisted suicide. Here we explore two arising questions: feasibility and ethics, with the aim of contributing to a critical assessment of the potential role of AI in decision-making in highly sensitive areas.
本文介绍了一项关于使用人工智能模型对协助自杀程序案例报告进行分类的研究。我们从荷兰五个地区生物伦理委员会的数据库中提取数据,收集了72份英文案例报告。我们根据荷兰《请求终止生命和协助自杀(审查程序)法》定义的类别,训练了几个用于分类的人工智能模型。我们还开展了一个相关项目,对OpenAI GPT-3.5-turbo大型语言模型进行微调,以生成新的虚构但合理的案例。由于人工智能越来越多地被用于判断,因此可以想象它在协助自杀决策中的应用。在此,我们探讨两个出现的问题:可行性和伦理问题,旨在对人工智能在高度敏感领域决策中的潜在作用进行批判性评估。