Recently, Chinese Nobel Prize winner Mo Yan surprised the audience by revealing that he used ChatGPT, an Artificial Intelligence-driven technology, to help write his speech for author Yu Hua at a celebration for Shouhuo magazine’s 65th anniversary. The video clip of his speech went viral on Weibo, a Chinese microblogging site.
At the event held in Shanghai Dance Centre, Mo Yan presented an award to author Yu Hua and spoke of Hua’s “extraordinary” qualities. However, he said he was unable to write a suitable speech for the recognition despite trying for several days. He divulged that he approached a doctoral student and asked for help to write the speech using AI ChatGPT.
Mo Yan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2012 and has been recognized for his work combining folk tales, history and contemporary realism in his literature. His popular works include ‘Red Sorghum’, ‘The Garlic Ballads’ and ‘Sandalwood Death’.
ChatGPT, developed by Chinese tech giants ByteDance and Tencent, is one of the most advanced natural language processing technologies in the world. It is used in many different AI applications, such as speech recognition, machine translation, dialogue generation, content generation, and conversation understanding. It can generate high-quality content with abundant knowledge and conscious language that sounds like natural writing. It is also incredibly accurate and efficient, making it perfect for busy people like Mo Yan.
Additionally, this AI technology has tremendous potential to revolutionize content creation and its application in the future. Its accuracy, versatility, and efficiency will no doubt make it an integral part of the content creation workflow in the foreseeable. It has already made its mark with the help of Mo Yan in the literary world and it’s only going to increase in the years to come.