Imbalance risks of information ecological order in the era of generative artificial intelligence and governance scheme
Wang Wenyu, Dai Jinliang
Law School, Southwest University
Abstract: Generative artificial intelligence drives the era of artificial intelligence generating content, and changes the mechanism and process of information generation and dissemination. In the process of change, it will lead to the risk of imbalance of information ecological order. Influenced by internal and external factors such as corpus, model goal setting and related subject values in model finetuning, generative artificial intelligence has the problems of outputting and disseminating fictitious information, false information and misleading information, which will affect the order, authenticity and credibility of the existing information ecology. In order to cope with the risk of imbalance, multi-subjects such as government departments, operational management entities, and product users should be mobilized to jointly participate in risk governance under the guidance of the flexible governance concept that is inclusive, prudent, dynamic and agile. For specific stages and scenarios such as model training, service embedding, content generation, content publishing and information dissemination, hierarchical and classified fine governance should be carried out.Finally, we should comprehensively adopt various governance schemes such as legal regulation, ethical regulation, industry self-discipline and technical regulation to carry out three-dimensional governance.
Key words : generative artificial intelligence; information ecological order; imbalance risk; risk management; prudent and comprehensive