The ethics of undisclosed AI use: Why not all AI deception is morally equal
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Thomas Montefiore
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This article explores the ethical implications of using generative AI without disclosing it, comparing two scenarios: using AI to clean up meeting notes versus using AI to write a funeral eulogy. It argues that while both involve undisclosed AI use, they are not morally equivalent, and examines the nuances of deception, context, and the varying moral weight of different situations where AI is used without transparency.
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Not all deceptions are equal.
Imagine you have used a generative artificial intelligence (AI) tool such as ChatGPT to tidy up notes you took while in a meeting. Your colleague comments on how clear they are. You don't disclose it was the AI that made the notes clear and not you.
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