Publications by authors named "Olga Viberg"
Article Synopsis
- - The text discusses the need for better communication on research ethics due to emerging technologies, highlighting that academic articles often fail to adequately express these ethical concerns.
- - It outlines a project that aims to create new editorial policies for how research ethics should be addressed in scholarly publications, especially in the context of learning and technology.
- - The findings reveal significant gaps in current journal policies, with over half lacking ethical statements and many papers not addressing ethical considerations, leading to the development of materials designed for cross-disciplinary application to improve research involving AI and emerging technologies.
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PNAS Nexus
September 2024
Article Synopsis
- Culture influences how people think, act, and communicate, and the rise of generative AI may perpetuate cultural biases inherent in AI models.
- An evaluation of five popular AI models shows they tend to favor cultural values from English-speaking and Protestant European nations, affecting their responses.
- Implementing a technique called cultural prompting helps improve alignment with diverse cultural values, with significant enhancements in output for 71-81% of countries in the latest models.
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