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Human and Artificial Intelligence Interaction
Pypenko I. S. 1,2
 
 
1 Kharkiv Regional Public Organization “Culture of Health”, Ukraine
2 Scientific Research Institute KRPOCH, Ukraine

 

Abstract

Background and Aim of Study: The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) has changed our world forever. No matter what it is that we do, there will always be a place for AI in what we do. Controlling and managing this system of interactions is still within our power. However, the potential and the speed of developing AI-based information technology is so great that we may soon need to concede this primacy.
The aim of the study: to justify whether artificial intelligence will become our assistant or, on the contrary, create problems; to identify what needs to be done to build a harmonious Human-AI System of interactions and relationships.
Conclusions: It requires the development, ratification and implementation of laws that regulate the norms of interactions and relationships between humans and AI. The first steps have already been taken to legitimise AI-based Chatbots in scientific research and publications. This paper proposes an attribution for a product created by human without the involvement of AI. The use of this attribution helps to protect the individual’s right to their own activities.

 
 
 

Keywords

Human-AI System, interaction, relationship, artificial intelligence, ChatBot, attribution, “AI Free. Human Created”

 
 
  

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Melnyk, Yu. B., & Pypenko, I. S. (2023). The legitimacy of artificial intelligence and the role of ChatBots in scientific publications. International Journal of Science Annals, 6(1), 5–10. https://doi.org/10.26697/ijsa.2023.1  

 

 

 

  
 

 

Information about the author:

Pypenko Iryna Sergiivnahttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5083-540X; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; Doctor of Philosophy in Economics, Affiliated Associate Professor, Secretary of Board, Kharkiv Regional Public Organization “Culture of Health”; Co-Director, Scientific Research Institute KRPOCH, Ukraine.

 
 
 
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APA


Pypenko, I. S. (2023). Human and artificial intelligence interaction. International Journal of Science Annals, 6(2), 54–56. https://doi.org/10.26697/ijsa.2023.2.7

Harvard


Pypenko, I. S. 2023. "Human and artificial intelligence interaction". International Journal of Science Annals, [online] 6(2), pp. 54–56. viewed 25 December 2023, https://culturehealth.org/ijsa_archive/ijsa.2023.2.7.pdf

Vancouver


Pypenko I. S.. Human and artificial intelligence interaction. International Journal of Science Annals [Internet]. 2023 [cited 25 December 2023]; 6(2): 54–56. Available from: https://culturehealth.org/ijsa_archive/ijsa.2023.2.7.pdf https://doi.org/10.26697/ijsa.2023.2.7

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.26697/ijsa