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by AbstractPlay
333 days ago
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On your website, you seem to claim in bold letters that you've talked to Graham Priest about your work: > A Conversation with Graham Priest About Abstraction Logic but admit afterward that you talked to Claude prompted to sound like Graham Priest: > A conversation about abstraction logic with Claude representing Graham Priest. You also wrote an update stating: > Update: The real Graham Priest says that it doesn't really sound like his voice. So enjoy with caution . Don't you find it unethical to claim that you had "a conversation with Graham Priest about Abstraction Logic"? You didn't have a conversation with Priest. You had an interaction with Claude in Priest clothing. It doesn't even sound like Priest agrees with what you prompted Claude to say. Do you think it's permissible to let LLMs speak on behalf of people without their consent? Do you think that what an LLM says when prompted to speak as though it were some person should be accepted as what the person would actually say and believe? Why should we find it interesting what any LLM has to say about your work, regardless of whose voice you dress it up as? |
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I don't see what is unethical about that.
> Why should we find it interesting what any LLM has to say about your work, regardless of whose voice you dress it up as?
Who is "we"? I don't even know who you are, AbstractPlay. The article exists because I personally find it interesting, and I actually learnt something through it. If somebody else finds it interesting, great. If you don't, too bad. Thanks for letting me know either way.
[1] https://practal.com/press/cwgpaal/1