The Governance of the Alienation Risks of Generative Artificial Intelligence from the Perspective of System Theory
The rapid expansion of technological systems has strongly disturbed other social and psychological systems.Decisions about whether to deploy technology and how to use it inevitably entail risks.Generative artificial intelligence,as a disruptive technology,is shaping human society characterized by symbiosis between humans and machines,and the coexistence of virtual and real elements.This leads to an alienation crisis in social relations,productive labor,and algorithmic power.From the system theory perspective,algorithmic models can be viewed both as real systems and as analytical tools.To address the risks posed by generative AI,it is necessary to develop dynamic,open,autopoietic,and structurally coupled system thinking,adhering to complex paradigms for governance.While respecting the independence and autonomy of each functional system,we should create,develop,and stabilize structural couplings among legal,ethical,and technological systems.To balance technological advancement with safety,it is crucial to maintain a state of autonomy and coupling among systems.