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ChatGPT and the rise of semi-humans

Interdisciplinary Studies

ChatGPT and the rise of semi-humans

A. E. A. Lily, A. F. Ismail, et al.

This intriguing study by Abdulrahman Essa Al Lily and colleagues delves into how society perceives the human-like traits of ChatGPT. With insights from 452 global participants, the research uncovers significant social and political roles of ChatGPT, highlighting ethical concerns about semi-humans impersonating human traits. Discover the thought-provoking implications of this 'semi-human' actor.

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Abstract
This article explores the research question: ‘What are ChatGPT’s human-like traits as perceived by society?’ Thematic analyses of insights from 452 individuals worldwide yielded two categories of traits. Category 1 entails social traits, where ChatGPT embodies the social roles of ‘author’ (imitating human phrasing and paraphrasing practices) and ‘interactor’ (simulating human collaboration and emotion). Category 2 encompasses political traits, with ChatGPT assuming the political roles of ‘agent’ (emulating human cognition and identity) and ‘influencer’ (mimicking human diplomacy and consultation). When asked, ChatGPT confirmed the presence of these human-like traits (except for one trait). Thus, ChatGPT displays human-like qualities, humanising itself through the ‘game of algorithms’. It transcends its inherent technical essence and machine-based origins to manifest as a ‘semi-human’ living actor within human society, showcasing the emergence of semi-humans. Therefore, researchers should redirect their attention towards the ‘sociology of semi-humans’ (studying their socio-political traits) beyond the ‘biology of semi-humans’ (examining their technical traits). While medieval society was captivated by mythical semi-human beings (e.g. mermaids), modern society finds itself increasingly captivated by computational semi-human beings like ChatGPT. Ethical concerns arise as semi-humans impersonate human traits without consent or genuine human existence, blurring the boundaries between what is authentically and artificially ‘human’.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Oct 26, 2023
Authors
Abdulrahman Essa Al Lily, Abderlahim Fathy Ismail, Fathi M. Abunaser, Firass Al-Lami, Ali Khalifa Atwa Abdullatif
Tags
ChatGPT
human-like traits
semi-human
sociological aspects
ethical concerns
social roles
political roles
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