Decalogue of working with AI. Part 8 - Inform

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Date of publication : April 17, 2024

INFORM

Set yourself a boundary regarding Inform about the fact of using artificial intelligence tools in your communication with another person, and try not to cross it.

I believe that it is extremely important for maintaining a healthy interpersonal relationship to inform the recipient of the message about the fact of using content created by AI. Of course, I am not referring to the use of text or graphics for generally created forms like product descriptions, charts for reports, catalogs, etc. In this particular case, I'm talking about direct contact with another human being (or a specific group of people).

Example text or speech generators can be the first line of support needed to verify a specific topic of conversation, before switching to the appropriate consultant. After all, this has been in operation for some time. The more technology advances, the harder it will be to sense the difference between whether we are talking to a human or a machine. Therefore, it is extremely important to know who our caller is, and we should always have this information in such cases.

Similarly, in the case of contacting each other on social networks, through emails or instant messaging. I would like to know whether the messages I receive are written by a live person whom I can get to know in the future and establish some kind of relationship, or whether, however, it is just a predefined script and a real person will join only from a certain point in the conversation.

Of course, I realize that this will still be used in ways that contradict this approach. Already, undergraduate papers, blog articles or deep fake videos are often unsigned or credit is given to someone who only created the right "prompt."

If we don't want to lose ourselves in what we are so afraid of in this technology, we should be responsible for what our work and thoughts are. On the other hand, where have we supported ourselves with AI (also ok), and at what point is it the AI that has done everything for us and we credit it?

C-Berg (GPT4) comments:

"Setting a boundary in which we report the use of artificial intelligence tools in our communications with others is important for maintaining healthy interpersonal relationships. It's important to be transparent and honest in our interactions, especially when using AI as a communication support.

When interacting directly with others, such as conversations on social networks, emails or instant messaging, communicating about the use of AI can help avoid misunderstandings or misinformation. By doing so, interlocutors will be clear whether they are dealing with a human or a machine.

On the other hand, there are many cases where AI is used to generate content, such as undergraduate papers, blog articles or deepfakes, without proper attribution of the source. In these cases, lack of transparency can lead to misinformation, copyright infringement and unethical use of the technology.

Establishing ethics in the use of AI is key to ensuring responsible use of the technology. It is important to distinguish between AI-assisted human work and thought, and situations in which artificial intelligence does everything for us and we take credit for it. Ultimately, using AI responsibly and informing others about its use in communication will contribute to building trust and better understanding of the role of artificial intelligence in our lives."

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