北京邮电大学学报(社会科学版) ›› 2024, Vol. 26 ›› Issue (3): 11-22.doi: 10.19722/j.cnki.1008-7729.2024.0030

• 互联网治理与法律 • 上一篇    下一篇

数字身份识别:未来人机交互中法律、道德与技术问题的交锋

靳梦戈(1997—),女,山西晋城人,博士研究生   

  1. 山东大学 法学院(威海),山东 威海  264209
  • 收稿日期:2024-03-05 出版日期:2024-06-30 发布日期:2024-06-30
  • 作者简介:靳梦戈(1997—),女,山西晋城人,博士研究生

Digital Identity Recognition: Conflicts of Law, Ethics and Technology in Future Human-machine Interaction

  1. School of Law(Weihai), Shandong University, Weihai 264209, China
  • Received:2024-03-05 Online:2024-06-30 Published:2024-06-30

摘要:  数字身份不再仅仅关乎“我是谁”的问题,而是更多地涉及“我被认为是谁”的层面。数字身份与虚拟身份的融合使个体身份变得更为流动,但也引发了身份在虚实世界的冲突。身份认证在人机交互中扮演着关键角色,机器学习潜在的偏见以及数字身份的不平等问题需要引起充分关注。数据经济兴起,身份数据日渐成为新的权力象征,使得个人、政府和企业卷入权力争夺的漩涡。法律领域面对数字身份的挑战,在跟进技术发展的同时,也应当平衡好身份认证与隐私权之间的冲突。数字身份识别还牵涉到数字伦理问题,需要重新审视技术与身份之间的关系,明确技术的目的是为人类服务还是取代人类,以及如何重新定义人机交互中的“人”。向更加人性化的数字身份未来迈进,需要技术、法律和伦理的协同进步,以及不同学科间的深入合作与研究。面对未知的挑战,需要从个体层面的“我是谁”,拓展到集体层面的“我们是谁”,以实现对技术、身份与人未来关系的积极展望。

关键词: 数字身份识别, 算法偏见, 数字伦理, 数字鸿沟, 人机交互

Abstract: Digital identity no longer solely pertains to the question of “Who am I”, but rather involves the question of “Who am I perceived to be”. The convergence of digital and virtual identities makes individual identities more fluid, but it also triggers conflicts between identities in the virtual and real worlds. Identity authentication plays a crucial role in human-computer interaction, where the potential bias of machine learning and inequality of digital identity demand more attention. With the rise of the digital economy, identity data is becoming a new symbol of power, embroiling individuals, governments, and corporations in power struggle. The legal field, facing the challenges of digital identity, must keep pace with rapid development of technology while also balance the conflict between identity authentication and privacy rights. Digital identity recognition also touches on issues of digital ethics, so people should reevaluate the relationship between technology and identity, clarify whether the purpose of technology is to serve humanity or replace it, and how to redefine “human” in human-computer interaction. Advancing towards a more human-centered digital identity requires the collaborative progress of technology, law, and ethics, as well as in-depth cooperation and research across various disciplines. In facing unknown challenges, there is a need to expand from the individual question of “Who am I” to the collective question of “Who are we” to foster a positive outlook on the future relationship among technology, identity and humanity.

Key words: digital identity recognition, algorithmic bias, digital ethics, digital divide, human-machine interaction 

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