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AI and Ethics Statement Drafts: Conference Submission Prep
AI can draft ethics statements for AI/ML papers, but authors must speak truthfully about their own work.
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- 1The premise
- 2ethics statements
- 3AI papers
- 4disclosure
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Section 1
The premise
AI can take a paper and draft an ethics statement covering risks, dataset provenance, consent, and intended use.
What AI does well here
- Cover the standard NeurIPS/ACL ethics-statement headings
- Surface known risks of similar systems
What AI cannot do
- Disclose risks the authors themselves have not surfaced
- Replace honest reflection on limitations
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