Ethical Research on Artificial Perception Technologies

Journal of Human Cognition 8 (2):29-38 (2024)
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Abstract

The development of artificial perception technologies has surpassed the limitations of human natural senses, expanding humanity's perspectives on the world and self-awareness. However, it has simultaneously introduced new ethical challenges. These emerging challenges necessitate a philosophical reexamination of concepts such as 'nature,' 'artificial,' and ' invasiveness ' to better address associated issues. The advancement of artificial perception technologies not only involves scientific and practical applications but also profoundly influences human values, social ethics, and the future trajectory of human civilization. Amidst the current transformation and transition in modes of cognition, reevaluating the relationship between technology and humanity becomes a crucial task.

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Hao Wang
University of Amsterdam

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