Trust in AI: A Marx’s Existential Perspective

Li Wu, Lisha Zhang

Abstract


With the accelerated advancement of globalization and modernization, the issue of trust has gradually become the focus of global social contradictions. In the highly advanced contemporary society, cutting-edge technologies such as AI (Artificial Intelligence) have not only reshaped the way of human existence, but have also become the fundamental force driving social development. The reality of technological existence makes people’s trust in technologies such as AI particularly important. This article aims to explore the construction of trust in AI from the perspective of Marx’s existential theory. First, it points out the importance of trust in the field of AI and emphasizes the impact of technological trust on social development and human well-being. Secondly, the appropriate boundaries of trust in AI are explored, emphasizing the necessity of seeking a balance between technological development and human values. Finally, a realistic approach to building AI trust is proposed.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/assc.v8n3p53

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