What lies behind AGI: ethical concerns related to LLMs

Éthique Et Numérique 1 (1):59-68 (2022)
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Abstract

This paper opens the philosophical debate around the notion of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and its application in Large Language Models (LLMs). Through the lens of moral philosophy, the paper raises questions about these AI systems' capabilities and goals, the treatment of humans behind them, and the risk of perpetuating a monoculture through language.

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Giada Pistilli
Sorbonne Université

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