Lying in the age of artificial intelligence: A call to moral and legal responsibility

Q1 Arts and Humanities Church, Communication and Culture Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1080/23753234.2023.2238001
Santiago Leyra-Curiá, Jordi Pujol Soler
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Abstract In Western culture, perceptions and emotions have often prevailed over truth and reality, trivializing the act of lying and undermining trust between individuals and institutions. Today, freedom of expression and the right of citizens to freely form their own opinions—based on facts and not falsehoods—are sometimes threatened by the impunity with which lying is allowed in public debate, even in societies that consider themselves democratic. Lying, especially when practiced by public representatives, can cause serious social harm, and we believe that globalization calls for a higher common standard of respect for the truth. Along with the reflections of historical authors on the subject, in this essay we analyze two cases as examples: the false statistics used to achieve the decriminalization of abortion in democratic countries, and the lies of the Chinese authorities during the Covid-19 pandemic in one of today’s leading totalitarian states. We believe that these behaviors should not go unpunished, and therefore we propose to insert new criminal offenses in national and international criminal law, especially for those in public office and media professionals. Our objective is to preserve and promote truthfulness in our societies in order to foster trust and peaceful coexistence among free and equal people.
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人工智能时代的谎言:呼吁承担道德和法律责任
摘要 在西方文化中,观念和情绪往往凌驾于真相和现实之上,使说谎行为变得无足轻重,破坏了个人与机构之间的信任。如今,言论自由和公民自由形成自己基于事实而非虚假的观点的权利,有时会受到公开辩论中允许撒谎而不受惩罚的威胁,即使在自认为民主的社会中也是如此。撒谎,尤其是公众代表撒谎,会造成严重的社会危害,我们认为,全球化需要一个更高的尊重真相的共同标准。在本文中,我们将结合历史作家对这一主题的反思,以两个案例为例进行分析:民主国家为实现堕胎合法化而使用的虚假统计数据,以及当今主要极权国家之一的中国当局在 Covid-19 大流行期间的谎言。我们认为,这些行为不应逍遥法外,因此我们建议在国家和国际刑法中增加新的刑事罪名,特别是针对公职人员和媒体从业人员。我们的目标是在我们的社会中维护和促进真实性,以促进信任和自由平等人民之间的和平共处。
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Church, Communication and Culture
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