학술논문
Why Personalized Large Language Models Fail to Do What Ethics is All About.
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Article
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*IMPLICIT bias
*LABOR productivity
*PROFESSIONS
*EMPATHY
*NATURAL language processing
*MACHINE learning
*COGNITION
*HUMAN services programs
*PARADIGMS (Social sciences)
*AUTOMATION
*COMMUNICATION
*ELECTRONIC publications
*WRITTEN communication
*TECHNOLOGY
*BIOETHICS
*EMPIRICISM
*DIFFUSION of innovations
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ISSN
1526-5161
Abstract
The authors comment on an article by S. Porsdam Mann and colleagues which provide an overview of opportunities and risks associated with the use of personalized large language models (LLMs) for text production in bioethics. Topics discussed include reason that young bioethicists may be forced to use LLMs against their actual beliefs to avoid opportunity costs, and risk on the introduction of automated text production.