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People are using AI to communicate without disclosing it. Is this morally wrong?
- The article examines three deception forms—external state, superficial state, and hidden state—to judge AI non-disclosure.
- Non-disclosure can be morally objectionable when it hides what we actually believe or intend.
- Grief or time pressure might justify non-disclosure in creating AI-generated content like a funeral speech.
- The piece argues disclosure helps others form accurate beliefs about our communication and internal states.
- The article notes people's tendency to view AI-assisted outputs as less valuable and distrust those who use AI.
- Non-disclosure is judged in context; non-trivial cases may still justify it.
- The article urges transparent AI use to prevent deception in everyday communications.
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