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Massive data language models and conversational artificial intelligence: Emerging issues

Daniel E. O’Leary

2022Intelligent systems in accounting, finance and management/Intelligent systems in accounting, finance & management31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Summary Google’s LaMDA, Open AI’s GPT‐3, and Meta’s BlenderBot are artificial intelligence (AI)‐based chatbots, that have been trained on billions of documents creating the notion of “massive data.” These systems use human‐generated documents to capture words and relationships between words that people use when they communicate. This paper examines some of the similarities of these systems and the emerging issues regarding these massive data language models, including whether they are sentient, the use and impact of scale, information use and ownership, and explanations of discussions and answers. This paper also directly investigates some artifacts of Google’s LaMDA and compares them with Meta’s BlenderBot. Finally, this paper examines emerging issues and questions deriving from our analysis.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceData scienceArtificial intelligenceNatural language processingWorld Wide WebAI in Service InteractionsTopic ModelingSentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining