Members of the IITPSA Social and Ethics Committee and chapter leadership have called for transparency and frameworks for declaring the use of AI.
Generative AI is proving increasingly indispensable for daily work, raising questions about the ethics of passing its outputs off as one’s own work, and the fairness of pitting AI generated content against human generated content.
Chipidza says presenting GenAI outputs as human generated content raises a number of ethical questions. He adds: “Using GenAI to enhance productivity is ethical, but presenting AI-generated work as entirely human-made could unfairly disadvantage those who don’t use such tools.”
IITPSA Social And Ethics Committee Institute Of Information Technology Professionals Kudzayi Chipidza Prof André Calitz Constandious Takura Munakandafa
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