Autonomous Intelligent Systems: From Illusion of Control to Inescapable Delusion
Computers and Society
2024-03-26 v2
Abstract
Autonomous systems, including generative AI, have been adopted faster than previous digital innovations. Their impact on society might as well be more profound, with a radical restructuring of the economy of knowledge and dramatic consequences for social and institutional balances. Different attitudes to control these systems have emerged rooted in the classical pillars of legal systems, proprietary rights, and social responsibility. We show how an illusion of control might be guiding governments and regulators, while autonomous systems might be driving us to inescapable delusion.
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@article{arxiv.2403.01292,
title = {Autonomous Intelligent Systems: From Illusion of Control to Inescapable Delusion},
author = {Stéphane Grumbach and Giorgio Resta and Riccardo Torlone},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.01292},
year = {2024}
}
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11 pages, preliminary version, currently under submission to a conference