Eddie L. Ungless
2025
Amplifying Trans and Nonbinary Voices: A Community-Centred Harm Taxonomy for LLMs
Eddie L. Ungless
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Sunipa Dev
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Cynthia L. Bennett
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Rebecca Gulotta
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Jasmijn Bastings
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Remi Denton
Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)
We explore large language model (LLM) responses that may negatively impact the transgender and nonbinary (TGNB) community and introduce the Transing Transformers Toolkit, T3, which provides resources for identifying such harmful response behaviors. The heart of T3 is a community-centred taxonomy of harms, developed in collaboration with the TGNB community, which we complement with, amongst other guidance, suggested heuristics for evaluation. To develop the taxonomy, we adopted a multi-method approach that included surveys and focus groups with community experts. The contribution highlights the importance of community-centred approaches in mitigating harm, and outlines pathways for LLM developers to improve how their models handle TGNB-related topics.
The Only Way is Ethics: A Guide to Ethical Research with Large Language Models
Eddie L. Ungless
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Nikolas Vitsakis
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Zeerak Talat
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James Garforth
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Bjorn Ross
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Arno Onken
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Atoosa Kasirzadeh
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Alexandra Birch
Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Computational Linguistics
There is a significant body of work looking at the ethical considerations of large language models (LLMs): critiquing tools to measure performance and harms; proposing toolkits to aid in ideation; discussing the risks to workers; considering legislation around privacy and security etc. As yet there is no work that integrates these resources into a single practical guide that focuses on LLMs; we attempt this ambitious goal. We introduce LLM Ethics Whitepaper, which we provide as an open and living resource for NLP practitioners, and those tasked with evaluating the ethical implications of others’ work. Our goal is to translate ethics literature into concrete recommendations for computer scientists. LLM Ethics Whitepaper distils a thorough literature review into clear Do’s and Don’ts, which we present also in this paper. We likewise identify useful toolkits to support ethical work. We refer the interested reader to the full LLM Ethics Whitepaper, which provides a succinct discussion of ethical considerations at each stage in a project lifecycle, as well as citations for the hundreds of papers from which we drew our recommendations. The present paper can be thought of as a pocket guide to conducting ethical research with LLMs.
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