论文标题

人道主义反应中的多ai复合体系

Multi-AI Complex Systems in Humanitarian Response

论文作者

Aylett-Bullock, Joseph, Luengo-Oroz, Miguel

论文摘要

AI越来越多地用于帮助对人道主义紧急情况的响应努力,以多种决策级别。通常认为,这种AI系统是决策支持的独立工具,具有道德评估,指南和框架通过此镜头应用于它们。但是,随着该领域AI的流行率的增加,这种系统将通过通过交互决策实体创建的信息流网络开始相互遇到,从而导致多ai复杂系统经常被理解。在本文中,我们描述了这些多AI系统如何出现,即使在相对简单的现实世界人道主义反应情景中,也会导致潜在的出现和不稳定的错误行为。我们讨论如何通过探索一些相关的挑战和机遇,以及如何设计更好的机制来理解和评估此类系统,从而更好地努力实现更具值得值得信赖的多AI系统。本文旨在成为人道主义反应领域的这一主题的第一个论述,提高了认识,探索该领域的可能景观,并为更广泛社区的未来工作提供了一个起点。

AI is being increasingly used to aid response efforts to humanitarian emergencies at multiple levels of decision-making. Such AI systems are generally understood to be stand-alone tools for decision support, with ethical assessments, guidelines and frameworks applied to them through this lens. However, as the prevalence of AI increases in this domain, such systems will begin to encounter each other through information flow networks created by interacting decision-making entities, leading to multi-AI complex systems which are often ill understood. In this paper we describe how these multi-AI systems can arise, even in relatively simple real-world humanitarian response scenarios, and lead to potentially emergent and erratic erroneous behavior. We discuss how we can better work towards more trustworthy multi-AI systems by exploring some of the associated challenges and opportunities, and how we can design better mechanisms to understand and assess such systems. This paper is designed to be a first exposition on this topic in the field of humanitarian response, raising awareness, exploring the possible landscape of this domain, and providing a starting point for future work within the wider community.

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