Issues in the Ethics of Using Generative AI
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Carl Vogel and Anna Esposito, Issues in the Ethics of Using Generative AI, 15th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications, Tokyo, Japan, September 16-18 2024, Atsushi Ito and Peter Baranyi, 2024, 25-30Abstract:
Reflections on the relationship between performance enhancing drugs and some forms of academic dishonesty
are presented. Generative AI is analyzed as a cognitive infocommunications technology, a technology intended in part to enhance
human cognitive capabilities. Research intending to develop and
improve generative AI is argued to be ethically sound. The use of
generative AI as an enhancement to human cognitive capabilities
in direct competitive scenarios such as assessment in education
settings and the indirect competition of knowledge production is
found to be lacking in ethical merit. The purpose of this article is
to stimulate debate by adopting and defending firm, if extreme,
positions on the ethical questions at hand.
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