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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWill they have to create a new category of Pulitzer Prize for AI??
Being a little facetious there..
But we are entering a brave new world where AI can process information but scarily, it can do it with erroneous information and make a case for it out of lies..
Can AI be utilized to do things that are destructive to us all. Not right now I hope But think how everything we do in life is now hooked up to the internet.. in some form or another..
From water usage to energy.. heating cooling .. food production.. have you seen the driverless tractors yet??
While we still have some over reaching ability to control it, I hope greater minds than mine who are running forward to turn everything over to a system that can be controlled by others.. just because we can do it, does not mean we have to do it.. Wish someone had thought that out before creating the nuclear bomb.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/ai-writing-books-faster-humans-182920383.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall
"Bob Rogers, the CEO of Oii.ai, a data science company, said in an email that the lure
of AI software for writing is speed.
"My previous book on AI, with human co-authors, took four years to write," he said. "My latest book, "ChatGPT, an AI Expert, and a Lawyer Walk Into a Bar
The Evolution of Creativity and Communication" took a weekend."
One possible reason AI literature is catching on is that readers have lowered their standards, noted Hruy Tsegaye, the CEO of Mindplex Media, an online magazine and showcase for AI tools, in an email interview with Lifewire. Watching videos, he said, is becoming a more common pastime than reading books.
"The art of writing is becoming obsolete, and video is accelerating that," he added. "The audience now has a lesser attention span, and content needs to be engaging and concise, which chatbots can undoubtedly help withat the sacrifice of quality"
dalton99a
(81,570 posts)Beastly Boy
(9,419 posts)that eventually, the way to distinguish genuinely human writing from AI would be for the humans to use exceptionally moronic language to contrast it from AI.
I predict that the most sophisticated human writers will cleverly adopt the most moronic language and expressions to create human-centric literature in the near future.