Chenzihan Li1,2
1.Heilongjiang Institute of Technology; 2.Wuyishan City Association of Young Social Workers
Abstract:
The deep embedding of AI reshapes social work's value foundation and practice paradigms, intensifying tensions between instrumental and value rationality. Grounded in technological availability theory and social construction perspectives, this study analyzes AI's recontextualization of professional ethics, highlighting ethical dilemmas like algorithmic bias implicitly excluding disadvantaged groups' rights and data labeling's disempowering effects on emotional labor. Human-computer interconstruction drives a shift from instrumental to relational rationality, requiring technology-mediated services to balance efficiency and humanistic care through narrative reflexivity and technological modesty. Within China's localized context, bidirectional domestication mechanisms foster empirical-evidence-based knowledge integration and practice wisdom adaptive to "differential order patterns." The research advocates "critical embrace" of technological-social value synergies, offering a framework for reconstructing professional legitimacy in intelligent civilization.
Key Words:
technological practice; social construction; artificial intelligence; social work value logic; professional ethics