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[4] viXra:2403.0113 [pdf] submitted on 2024-03-22 00:40:46

The Dharmasastra and Modern Law

Authors: Sunil Sondhi
Comments: 25 Pages. Indian concept of Dharma and the Dharmasastra texts constotuent the foundation of Indian tradition of law and jurisprudence.

In India, the social and cultural concepts of law that emerge out of the several frames of reference in the Veda, Dharmasastra, the constituent assembly debates and the judicial decisions, enable us to view the law in an integrative perspective that is closer to Indian cultural tradition. The value of such historical and sociological approach lies in its unifying vision of the social, cultural and positivist aspects of the concepts of law in Indian tradition. A juridical system that does not correspond to the social and cultural sensitivities of a society can not be owned by the people as their system but will be seen as something foreign and imposed. Without a conducive social and cultural conceptualization mere formal law cannot create willing legal and moral obligation. A holistic concept of law including both ethical and legal perspectives seems to provide a more realistic picture of Indian legal tradition.
Category: Social Science

[3] viXra:2403.0099 [pdf] replaced on 2024-07-18 03:17:22

Exploring the Impact of Artificial Intelligence-Mediated Communication on Bias and Information Loss in Non-academic and Academic Writing Contexts

Authors: Bryce Petofi Towne
Comments: 54 Pages.

Artificial Intelligence-Mediated Communication (AI-MC) is reshaping message construction, dissemination, and interpretation. This dual-study examines AI-MC's impact on positivity bias and information retention in non-academic and academic writing. Findings show nuanced bias effects across large language models (LLMs), with ChatGPT 4.0 reducing perceived bias in non-academic texts and no significant information loss between original and AI-refined texts. These results support cautious AI integration in academic publications and highlight the need for further research on AI-MC's limitations and implications across diverse languages and cultures.
Category: Social Science

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Exploring the Complexities of AI-Mediated Communication and Human-Machine Communication

Authors: Bryce Petofi Towne
Comments: 26 Pages.

The rapid advancements in AI technologies, particularly Large Language Models (LLMs), have blurred the lines between AI-Mediated Communication (AI-MC) and Human-Machine Communication/Human-Artificial Intelligence Communication (HMC/HAIC). This paper introduces novel concepts such as AI-Assisted Communication (AI-AC) and AI-Dominated Communication (AI-DC) within AI-MC and proposes a theoretical framework positioning LLMs as communicators with dual sender-receiver roles. The framework is extended to encompass Generative AI technologies, offering a novel perspective on AI's multifaceted role in human communication processes. By integrating insights from diverse research perspectives, the paper contributes to the advancement of communication theory, highlights ethical considerations, and aims to stimulate further investigations into the transformative impact of AI on human communication.Keywords: AI-Mediated Communication, Human-Machine Communication, Large Language Models, AI-Assisted Communication, AI-Dominated Communication, Generative AI
Category: Social Science

[1] viXra:2403.0018 [pdf] submitted on 2024-03-05 23:09:58

Beyond Flesh and Fantasy: The Rise of AI in Reshaping the [Mature Material] Landscape

Authors: Chen Yu
Comments: 26 Pages.

The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the [mature material] industry represents a significant paradigm shift, influencing not only the production and distribution of pornographic content but also societal perceptions and ethical considerations surrounding sexuality. This article [] delves into the historical context of technological advancements in [mature material], highlighting the current state of the industry and the role of digital platforms in content dissemination. It explores the advent of AI technologies, such as deepfake technology, AI-generated content, and interactive experiences, and examines their impact on content creation and personalization. Ethical considerations are addressed, including consent issues, exploitation concerns, and the psychological impact on consumers. The article also discusses the opportunities AI presents for creating safer, more inclusive content, enhancing sexual education, and developing new business models. Predictions for the future of AI in [mature material] are made, forecasting near-term developments and long-term visions for immersive experiences, alongside potential societal shifts. Recommendations are provided for industry stakeholders and policymakers to navigate the integration of AI responsibly. Ultimately, this article offers a comprehensive analysis of how AI is reshaping the [mature material] landscape, heralding a new era of digital sexuality that balances innovation with ethical responsibility.
Category: Social Science