Abstract
In today's rapidly developing technological environment, artificial intelligence (AI) has been integrated into various social fields, bringing moral challenges to human interaction and decision-making processes. This study investigates the moral dilemmas individuals face when there is a conflict between family loyalty and social justice, especially in cases involving family members. The study used a sample of 117 participants to explore how individuals decide to expose or cover up minor thefts from family members and whether the participation of artificial intelligence affects their decision-making. Although artificial intelligence can guide decision-making according to legal standards, survey results show that humans usually tend to prioritize family relationships over this objective assessment, especially in the case of minor violations. This study has contributed to the fields of moral psychology and emerging artificial intelligence ethics. It provides empirical data on how the existence of artificial intelligence changes human responses to moral dilemmas involving family loyalty and fairness. The conclusion of the study points out that as artificial intelligence is further integrated into human moral decision-making, it faces major psychological and ethical challenges, which provides new insights into the potential role that artificial intelligence may play in solving or deepening future moral and social conflicts.
Published Version
Talk to us
Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have