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A critique of the Pope's text on AI and human dignity argues that AI ethics requires a pluralistic framework incorporating diverse moral traditions such as Islamic justice, Buddhist compassion, and Ubuntu, rather than relying solely on human dignity.
Jeremy Howard argues against training AI models to autonomously do everything, advocating instead for LLMs that support human learning, creativity, and iterative experimentation.
This paper presents a framework for Human-Centered Large Language Models (HCLLMs), integrating HCI and NLP perspectives to prioritize human values throughout the model development lifecycle.