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Main Authors: Li, Zihao, Yi, Weiwei, Chen, Jiahong
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.13072
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author Li, Zihao
Yi, Weiwei
Chen, Jiahong
author_facet Li, Zihao
Yi, Weiwei
Chen, Jiahong
contents The accuracy of Generative AI is increasingly critical as Large Language Models become more widely adopted. Due to potential flaws in training data and hallucination in outputs, inaccuracy can significantly impact individuals interests by distorting perceptions and leading to decisions based on flawed information. Therefore, ensuring these models accuracy is not only a technical necessity but also a regulatory imperative. ICO call for evidence on the accuracy of Generative AI marks a timely effort in ensuring responsible Generative AI development and use. CREATe, as the Centre for Regulation of the Creative Economy based at the University of Glasgow, has conducted relevant research involving intellectual property, competition, information and technology law. We welcome the ICO call for evidence on the accuracy of Generative AI, and we are happy to highlight aspects of data protection law and AI regulation that we believe should receive attention.
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spellingShingle Accuracy of training data and model outputs in Generative AI: CREATe Response to the Information Commissioner Office Consultation
Li, Zihao
Yi, Weiwei
Chen, Jiahong
Computers and Society
Emerging Technologies
The accuracy of Generative AI is increasingly critical as Large Language Models become more widely adopted. Due to potential flaws in training data and hallucination in outputs, inaccuracy can significantly impact individuals interests by distorting perceptions and leading to decisions based on flawed information. Therefore, ensuring these models accuracy is not only a technical necessity but also a regulatory imperative. ICO call for evidence on the accuracy of Generative AI marks a timely effort in ensuring responsible Generative AI development and use. CREATe, as the Centre for Regulation of the Creative Economy based at the University of Glasgow, has conducted relevant research involving intellectual property, competition, information and technology law. We welcome the ICO call for evidence on the accuracy of Generative AI, and we are happy to highlight aspects of data protection law and AI regulation that we believe should receive attention.
title Accuracy of training data and model outputs in Generative AI: CREATe Response to the Information Commissioner Office Consultation
topic Computers and Society
Emerging Technologies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.13072