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Zhou, JL; Müller, H; Holzinger, A; Chen, F.
Ethical ChatGPT: Concerns, Challenges, and Commandments
ELECTRONICS-SWITZ. 2024; 13(17): 3417 Doi: 10.3390/electronics13173417
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Holzinger Andreas
Müller Heimo
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Abstract:
Large language models, e.g., Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer (also known as ChatGPT), are currently contributing enormously to making artificial intelligence even more popular, especially among the general population. However, such chatbot models were developed as tools to support natural language communication between humans. Problematically, it is very much a "statistical correlation machine" (correlation instead of causality), and there are indeed ethical concerns associated with the use of AI language models including ChatGPT, such as bias, privacy, and abuse. This paper highlights specific ethical concerns about ChatGPT and articulates key challenges when ChatGPT is used in various applications. Practical recommendations for different stakeholders of ChatGPT are also proposed that can serve as checklist guidelines for those applying ChatGPT in their applications. These best practice examples are expected to motivate the ethical use of ChatGPT.

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