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‘ChatGPT, tell me a story’: AI gets literary

Advances in artificial intelligence have long stirred ethical debates around intellectual and creativity property rights, but the recent arrival of ChatGPT – a search engine chatbot launched in November 2022 – has turbo-boosted those existential questions across classrooms and executive suites alike.

People have been using the AI algorithm to answer questions from the creative to the efficient, such as drafting project reports, writing basic legal contracts, and summarizing historical events. ChatGPT can also help teachers by developing study guides and creating quizzes. The chatbot’s potential could automate more jobs, too, replacing customer service operators with digital assistants.

Why We Wrote This

Artificial intelligence programs like ChatGPT can now produce convincingly human-sounding essays with minimal effort from users. It’s a massive timesaver – and an ethical quandary.

But many argue there needs to be more human accountability and integrity in place before allowing anyone to log in to ChatGPT and look for answers. Already educators in high school classrooms and on university campuses are raising concerns about plagiarism and academic integrity when they have discovered students using ChatGPT to complete homework assignments.

“The answers [generated by ChatGPT] are clear and often pretty decently written, but you have no way of knowing if they’re true,” says Nir Eisikovits, director of the Applied Ethics Center at UMass Boston. “People getting information from technology that has no conception of meaning and truth is problematic.”

Advances in artificial intelligence have long stirred ethical debates around intellectual and creativity property rights, but the recent arrival of ChatGPT – a search engine chatbot launched in November 2022 – has turbo-boosted those existential questions across classrooms and executive suites alike.

Big Tech is spurring the momentum behind a wave of user-friendly AI tools. OpenAI, the parent company behind ChatGPT, previously made DALL-E, an AI that generates digital images from written queries.

In late January, OpenAI secured a multibillion-dollar investment from Microsoft for ChatGPT, its newest groundbreaking algorithm, which is capable of crafting convincing prose in response to various prompts. 

Why We Wrote This

Artificial intelligence programs like ChatGPT can now produce convincingly human-sounding essays with minimal effort from users. It’s a massive timesaver – and an ethical quandary.

How does ChatGPT work?

ChatGPT is currently available for free at OpenAI’s website. About 100 million people used ChatGPT in January, according to one estimate, which would be the fastest-growing user base ever. 

Once registered with an email account on the website, a user can start a text conversation with ChatGPT and receive results within seconds. The machine is fast and prolific, generating answers and expanding upon ideas on screen. First prompts for ChatGPT might be simple like: “What’s the square root of 324?,” “Give me the history of the United States,” or “Write me an essay about the Bermuda Triangle.” The bigger questions come later, like “What is ChatGPT?” 

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