In order to defend against the rise of ChatGPT machines, it is important to think like a poet. This strategy does not mean that authors should start writing their articles in rhyme. Instead, we should be approaching the writing process with more creativity. Utilizing a quirky tone and taking a more imaginative approach to writing can help make content more attractive and engaging. Additionally, reducing the amount of structured formatting helps make content more inviting to readers. As well, it is important to keep the length of the article in mind and avoid adding too much text. Redundancies should also be avoided, so information can be presented in an easy to understand fashion.
The Nieman Journalism Lab, mentioned in this article, is the research arm of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard. They support original research and innovation in the digital landscape of journalism. The Lab publishes original articles and reports, generates innovative projects and prototypes, and hosts talks and events with experienced professionals in the field.
The author of this article is Samuel Woolley, an associate research professor of communication studies at the University of Texas at Austin. He has a wealth of knowledge in the area of computational propaganda and artificial intelligence (AI). His research focuses on the misuse of AI and machine learning within political contexts globally. He also serves as the director of the Propaganda and Social Media Lab at the University of Texas.