Neuroscience Institute, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
South African Medical Research Council Unit on Risk and Resilience in Mental Disorders, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
JMIR Ment Health. 2024 Jun 18;11:e53203. doi: 10.2196/53203.
The focus of debates about conversational artificial intelligence (CAI) has largely been on social and ethical concerns that arise when we speak to machines-what is gained and what is lost when we replace our human interlocutors, including our human therapists, with AI. In this viewpoint, we focus instead on a distinct and growing phenomenon: letting machines speak for us. What is at stake when we replace our own efforts at interpersonal engagement with CAI? The purpose of these technologies is, in part, to remove effort, but effort has enormous value, and in some cases, even intrinsic value. This is true in many realms, but especially in interpersonal relationships. To make an effort for someone, irrespective of what that effort amounts to, often conveys value and meaning in itself. We elaborate on the meaning, worth, and significance that may be lost when we relinquish effort in our interpersonal engagements as well as on the opportunities for self-understanding and growth that we may forsake.
关于会话式人工智能(CAI)的辩论焦点主要集中在我们与机器对话时产生的社会和伦理问题上——当我们用人机交互代替我们的人类治疗师时,我们得到了什么,又失去了什么。在这个观点中,我们转而关注一个独特且日益增长的现象:让机器为我们代言。当我们用 CAI 代替自己的人际互动时,会有什么风险?这些技术的目的部分在于减轻我们的努力,但努力具有巨大的价值,在某些情况下,甚至具有内在价值。这在许多领域都是如此,但在人际关系中尤其如此。为某人付出努力,无论努力的程度如何,本身往往就传达了价值和意义。我们详细阐述了当我们在人际交往中放弃努力时可能会失去的意义、价值和重要性,以及我们可能会放弃的自我理解和成长的机会。