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LLM Harms: A Taxonomy and Discussion

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01Evidence

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Counter-evidence exists -Acemoglu & Restrepo's "reallocation" scenario finds net job creation if policy steers AI toward augmentation -but hinges on aggressive worker -training subsidies absent in current legislation [145]. Together, these ten studies suggest that generative AI acts as a productivity amplifier with highly unequal returns, echoing the technology -skill complementarity thesis yet accelerating its timeline.[146], [147], [148]. 4.4.2 Democratic & Social Harms Elections are a frontline risk. An IEEE case study of 2024 national campaigns shows coordinated LLM- driven bot-nets generating up to 30 % of political tweets during peak periods [149]. Agenda-setting bias is harder to see: Chen et al. embed democratic-value loss functions into recommendation objectives and demonstrate that mainstream newsfeeds still drift toward partisan echo -chambers unless explicitly

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Correction
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Original DOI
10.1080/10447318.2024.2307670
Notice DOI
10.1080/10447318.2024.2327167
Date
2024-03-06
Title
Correction
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['Correction']
Work
Simkute, L (2025)

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