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Hints of independence in a pre-scripted world

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Subtitle:on controlled usage of open-domain language models for chatbots in highly sensitive domains
Open-domain large language models have progressed to generating natural-sounding and coherent text. Even though the generated texts appear human-like, the main stumbling block is that their output is never fully predictable, which runs the risk of resulting in harmful content such as false statements or inflammatory language. This makes it difficult to apply these models in highly sensitive domains including personal health counselling. Hence, most of the chatbots for highly sensitive domains are developed using pre-scripted AI approaches. Though pre-scripted approaches are highly controlled, they suffer from repetitiveness and scalability issues. In this paper, we explore the possibility of combining the best of both worlds. We propose and describe in detail a new, flexible expert-driven hybrid architecture for harnessing the benefits of large language models in a controlled manner for highly sensitive domains and discuss the expectations and challenges.
Book: Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence
Pages: 401 - 407
ISBN:978-989-758-547-0
Publication year:2022
Keywords:P1 Proceeding
Accessibility:Open