公共决策中的人工智能:评估与权衡伤害和收益的哲学与实践框架

AI in Public Decision‐Making: A Philosophical and Practical Framework for Assessing and Weighing Harm and Benefit

Public Administration · 2025
被引 2
ABS 4

中文导读

提出了一个五步框架,整合道德哲学、可信AI原则和程序正义,帮助公共管理者在AI决策中清晰定义伤害与收益、权衡冲突价值,并以荷兰儿童福利丑闻为例展示应用。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used in public decision‐making; yet existing governance tools often lack clear definitions of harm and benefit, practical methods for weighing competing values, and guidance for resolving value conflicts. This paper presents a five‐step framework that integrates moral philosophy, trustworthy AI principles, and procedural justice into a coherent decision process for public administrators. The framework operationalizes harm and benefit through multidimensional well‐being measures, applies normative principles such as harm–benefit asymmetry, incorporates technical assessment criteria, and offers structured methods for resolving both derivative and fundamental value conflicts. A worked example, based on the Dutch childcare benefits scandal, illustrates its application under real‐world constraints. Comparative analysis positions the framework alongside established tools, highlighting its added value in combining normative reasoning with procedural legitimacy. The paper also discusses implementation challenges, including cognitive biases, institutional inertia, and political trade‐offs, and suggests empirical approaches for validation. By linking philosophical depth with practical usability, the framework supports transparent, context‐sensitive governance of AI in the public sector.

公共管理人工智能治理道德哲学决策科学