2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11569-022-00426-x
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Moral Equivalence in the Metaverse

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“…Papers criticize financial harms or economic losses for artists 47,52,135,142 due to the widespread generation of synthetic art as well as the unauthorized and uncompensated use of artists' works in training datasets 52,133 . Additionally, given the challenge of distinguishing synthetic images from authentic ones 142,143 , there is a call for systematically disclosing the non-human origin of such content 136 , particularly through watermarking 53,144,145 . Moreover, while some sources argue that text-to-image models lack "true" creativity or the ability to produce genuinely innovative aesthetics 140 , others point out positive aspects regarding the acceleration of human creativity 25,53 .Copyright -Authorship.…”
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“…Papers criticize financial harms or economic losses for artists 47,52,135,142 due to the widespread generation of synthetic art as well as the unauthorized and uncompensated use of artists' works in training datasets 52,133 . Additionally, given the challenge of distinguishing synthetic images from authentic ones 142,143 , there is a call for systematically disclosing the non-human origin of such content 136 , particularly through watermarking 53,144,145 . Moreover, while some sources argue that text-to-image models lack "true" creativity or the ability to produce genuinely innovative aesthetics 140 , others point out positive aspects regarding the acceleration of human creativity 25,53 .Copyright -Authorship.…”
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“…Only 5 papers ( Kather et al, 2022 ; Grinbaum and Adomaitis, 2023 ; Morris, 2023 ; Ray, 2023 ; Xiao et al, 2023 ), a popular science article ( Tarasava, 2023 ), and an editorial ( Generating ‘smarter’ biotechnology, 2023 ) discussed the impact of generative AI on synthetic biology. This is expected to increase dramatically quite soon, given the success of this latest wave of AI technology and the platform aspects of its spread.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…AI-enabled synthetic biology, while surely adding to the risk calculations, has tremendous medium term potential to provide a vehicle for scaling synthetic biology so it may finally deliver on its promise ( Hillson et al, 2019 ; Dixon et al, 2020 ; Ebrahimkhani and Levin, 2021 ; Bongard and Levin, 2023 ). That being said, the prospect of AI-enabled synthetic biology significantly increases biorisks and particularly brings about a new set of dual use concerns ( Grinbaum and Adomaitis, 2023 ). Although biorisk is subject to an established governance regime ( Mampuys and Brom, 2018 ; Wang and Zhang, 2019 ), and scientists generally adhere to biosafety protocols if they receive the appropriate training and build a culture of responsibility ( Perkins et al, 2019 ), even experimental, but legitimate use by scientists could lead to unexpected developments ( O’Brien and Nelson, 2020 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…As the metaverse constitutes a self-materialising world that no legitimate government can reign over, the effect of most common legal provisions cannot extend as far as many might hope (Johan, 2022). Although moral standards in real life may be affected by the prevalence of the metaverse, people may also bring their real-life solutions to the metaverse (Grinbaum and Adomaitis, 2022, p. 268). Therefore, governments must cooperate internationally to counter the possibilities of illicit activities, such as money laundering, illicit trade practices and other crimes that can flourish within the metaverse.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%