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A Demonstration of BLIP: A System to Explore Undesirable Consequences of Digital Technologies

Published: 05 April 2024 Publication History

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Undesirable consequences of digital technologies are often difficult to foresee at the time of their design and development, but having access to examples can help. This demonstration paper presents Blip, a research prototype that provides a catalog of undesirable consequences by extracting, summarizing, and categorizing undesirable consequences from online articles and academic papers using large language models (LLMs). Blip provides a web-based interactive user interface that allows users to explore undesirable consequences pertaining to different life aspects (e.g., “economy” or “politics”) and bookmark those found to be relevant.

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