Intellectual property and data privacy: the hidden risks of AI
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Timothée Poisot emphasizes the importance of ensuring that science is directly applicable to policy, especially as it will be presented at COP16.
AI tools like ChatGPT are reshaping research processes but create challenges, including a lack of transparency about the sources of information they generate.
Poisot warns that unvetted AI-generated claims could overshadow genuine scientific outputs in critical forums, compromising the integrity of policymaking.
He raises concerns about the accountability and traceability in AI's use of research data, stressing the risks associated with outsourcing scientific processes.
Read at Nature
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