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International Journal of Science Annals, Vol. 6, No. 2, 2023
рrint ISSN: 2617-2682; online ISSN: 2707-3637; DOI:10.26697/ijsa
for the use of AI-based Chatbots (text, images, videos) in This situation requires the development, ratification and
scientific research and publications. However, the above implementation of laws that regulate the norms of
standards are voluntary and could be used as a interaction and relationships between humans and AI.
recommended guide. This allows unscrupulous users of The first steps have already been taken to legitimise AI-
AI-based Chatbots to ignore these ethical guidelines. based Chatbots in scientific research and publications.
This is why it is necessary to enact laws that regulate the This paper offers an attribution for products created by
standards of human-AI interaction. humans without the involvement of AI. The use of the
In developing laws and regulations governing standards “AI Free. Human Created” attribution helps to protect the
for human-AI interaction, particular attention should be individual’s right to freedom of choice and work.
paid to the protection of human rights in the case of
deliberate refusal to use AI. Ethical Approval
We believe that human activity without the use of AI will The study protocol was consistent with the ethical
soon have to defend its right to exist. It is a natural human guidelines of the 1975 Declaration of Helsinki as
right to freedom of choice and work. Using a special reflected in a prior approval by the Institution’s Human
attribution (logo/stamp/label) on a product created by Research Committee.
humans without AI involvement can help.
We offer such an attribution “AI Free. Human Created” Funding Source
(Figure 1). This research did not receive any outside funding or
support.
Figure 1
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Cite this article as:
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
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