AI language models like ChatGPT are increasingly used in marine policy processes, aiding with tasks such as drafting statements and conducting background research. While they have the potential to assist developing countries with capacity constraints, there are concerns about biases favoring Western economic perspectives. The article explores the risks and benefits of AI language models in marine policymaking, focusing on the BBNJ Agreement case study. It highlights biases in foundational language models, document databases, and prompt engineering. Additionally, it discusses misplaced trust, overreliance on AI, and the displacement of real capacity building. Despite these challenges, there are opportunities for LLMs to improve equity by assisting with understanding legal documents, aiding in public consultation processes, and enhancing technical capacity building.
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by Matt Ziegler... om arxiv.org 03-05-2024
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