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LLM Papers Tackle Governance Gaps and Plagiarism Concerns

Two new articles explore critical issues surrounding the use of large language models (LLMs). One paper, "Protocol as Prescription," investigates governance gaps in automated medical policy drafting, highlighting how LLM-generated policies can obscure legal responsibility. The other, "Plagiarism Ex Machina," delves into how LLMs transform human-authored text into generative capacity without clear source attribution, raising concerns about structural appropriation. AI

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IMPACT These papers highlight potential risks in LLM deployment, urging caution in areas like medical policy and intellectual property.

RANK_REASON Cluster contains two academic papers discussing AI ethics and policy implications.

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  1. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    🚨 New Article - Protocol as Prescription: Governance Gaps in Automated Medical Policy Drafting This article examines how health policy texts drafted with large

    🚨 New Article - Protocol as Prescription: Governance Gaps in Automated Medical Policy Drafting This article examines how health policy texts drafted with large language models can detach legal responsibility from the formal circuit of governance. 🔗 https:// papers.ssrn.com/sol3/p…

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    🚨 New Article - Plagiarism Ex Machina: Structural Appropriation in Large Language Models This article examines the transformation of human-authored textual corp

    🚨 New Article - Plagiarism Ex Machina: Structural Appropriation in Large Language Models This article examines the transformation of human-authored textual corpora into predictive generative capacity without transparent source attribution. 🔗https:// https:// zenodo.org/records/20…

  3. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    🚨 New Article - Plagiarism Ex Machina: Structural Appropriation in Large Language Models This article examines the transformation of human-authored textual corp

    🚨 New Article - Plagiarism Ex Machina: Structural Appropriation in Large Language Models This article examines the transformation of human-authored textual corpora into predictive generative capacity without transparent source attribution. 🔗https:// https:// zenodo.org/records/20…

  4. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 · agustinstartari ·

    🚨 New Article - Plagiarism Ex Machina: Structural Appropriation in Large Language Models This article examines the transformation of human-authored textual corp

    🚨 New Article - Plagiarism Ex Machina: Structural Appropriation in Large Language Models This article examines the transformation of human-authored textual corpora into predictive generative capacity without transparent source attribution. 🔗https:// https:// zenodo.org/records/20…