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Translating the Artificial: Universal Design for Communicating Uses, Harms, and Policies for Generative AI Tools

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Abstract

The launch of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools in 2022 ignited a global tinderbox of AI innovation with the release of ChatGPT. The emergence of generative AI tools spurred discussions on responsibility, ethics, and regulation. However, communicating the potential opportunities and vulnerabilities of generative AI tools to the public remains scant, posing major risks for the security of society. To build a secure AI-enabled future, the federal government, associated agencies, and research institutions need to prioritize and standardize the design of a dynamic and voluntary labeling system for generative AI tools that inform users of the appropriate uses, potential harms, and available data protections for users of the tool.

This report proposes a preliminary universal design labeling system called “Simplified Algorithms for User Learning,” or “SAUL.” Starting with two generative AI tools, generative pre-trained transformer (GPTs) and generative adversarial networks (GANs), SAUL displays three sections of information: tool functionality, potential harms of use, and data protection policies. This report also advocates for further research of the label, enforcement of the voluntary design, and oversight by a participatory public council.

Acknowledgments

This endeavor would not have been possible without the financial and technical support of New America including: Camile Stewart Gloster, Lauren Zabierek, Bridget Chan, Christina Morillo, and Peter Singer. I would also like to extend thanks to my supportive husband, my reviewers, and the many participants that helped contribute to my research.

Editorial disclosure: The views expressed in this report are solely those of the author(s) and do not reflect the views of any government entities or of New America, its staff, fellows, funders, or board of directors.

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