Exploring Collaborative Mechanisms and Ethical Risks of AIGC Empowering New Era Civilization Practices

WANG DANQING, SIQI SHEN, YISHAN PAN

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The fast growth of Artificial Intelligence Generated Content (AIGC) has injected fresh energy into the practices of new-era civilization work. With significant advances in producing multimodal content, matching services with individuals, and optimizing organizational efficiencies, it holds potential for the intelligent transformation of grassroots publicity and cultural work. However, issues of accountability, algorithmic bias, data security and privacy which come with this technological empowerment should not be disregarded. We focus on operationalizing AIGC with civil practice, systematically exploring the synergistic mechanisms between the two, acknowledging ethical risks which may be associated with them as well as help construct a three-prong response to risk exploring “technology-ethics-governance,” and hope to facilitate the healthy and sustainable future of civil practice in the new era while in the digital age.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/assc.v7n5p107

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