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generative ai ethics
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Discussions on generative AI ethics at WindowsForum.com explore the real-world consequences of using AI chatbots to amplify long-running personal or corporate disputes. One featured thread examines a case where archival material was deliberately fed into multiple public chatbots, producing divergent outputs that escalated a decades-old feud. This scenario raises ethical questions about adversarial prompting, model disagreement, and the speed at which AI can create reputational shocks that outpace traditional PR or legal responses. The content focuses on the ethical implications of using generative AI as a tool for public provocation and information warfare, rather than on technical or product-specific topics.
The long-running feud between John Donovan and Royal Dutch Shell has entered a new, digitally amplified phase: a deliberate campaign of feeding decades of archival material into multiple public chatbots and publishing the divergent outputs as a form of public provocation. This “bot war” reframes...