Say the Right Thing Right: Ethics Issues in Natural Language Generation Systems

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Abstract

We discuss the ethical implications of Natural Language Generation systems. We use one particular system as a case study to identify and classify issues, and we provide an ethics checklist, in the hope that future system designers may benefit from conducting their own ethics reviews based on our checklist.

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Smiley, C., Schilder, F., Plachouras, V., & Leidner, J. L. (2017). Say the Right Thing Right: Ethics Issues in Natural Language Generation Systems. In EACL 2017 - Ethics in Natural Language Processing, Proceedings of the 1st ACL Workshop (pp. 103–108). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/w17-1613

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