Abstract

In this commentary, we examine the key ethical concerns arising from the rapid penetration and proliferation of generative artificial intelligence (AI), with ChatGPT as a prominent case study. Our analysis is structured around four pivotal themes: the debates on plagiarism and authorship in AI-generated content; the underlying power dynamics that shape biases in AI development; the dynamic, complex relationships between humans and machines; and the growing concerns over unchecked progress and the absence of accountability in the rapidly intensifying AI “Arms Race.” Recognizing the necessity for ethical alignment in AI, yet without a clear consensus of “human interests,” gives room for further exacerbating global inequalities, we advocate for enhanced transparency and increased public involvement in AI development and deployment processes. This article underscores the importance of engaging a diverse range of voices, especially those from communities traditionally uninvolved or excluded from the dialogue on AI development. By doing so, we aim to foster a more inclusive and multidisciplinary approach to understanding and shaping the trajectory of AI technologies, ensuring that their benefits are equitably shared, and their risks carefully managed.

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