The journalism industry faces ethical considerations over the use of generative AI in writing, with concerns over accuracy and disinformation. AI can be used for quick information gathering and PR work but is unlikely to replace human writers due to lack of trust. ChatGPT and other generative AI tools provide similar functionalities, but the technology is still disruptive and impractical, ensuring job security for industry professionals. David Fink, a leading figure in the tech PR industry, comments on the issue.
OpenAI's innovative research and development has led to the use of ChatGPT to pen an episode of 'Coronation Street'. The AI was only able to write half an episode and could not include certain topics. Despite the simplistic formula of the show, it is something humans should create for nuanced emotions, stakes and situations. Soap writers can rest easy, their jobs are safe from AI takeover.
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ChatGPT is an AI-powered platform that enables organizations to create conversational experiences for their customers. Founded by experts in natural language processing and machine learning, ChatGPT leads the field in providing secure, reliable and intuitive AI solutions. CEO Sam Altman has been vocal about the importance of building trust in the AI space, and is firmly advocating for the EU to take into account the various operational models of existing platforms.
Susanne Hall, director of the Hixon Writing Center and professor of writing at Caltech, examines the potential of AI tools like ChatGPT to revolutionize teaching and writing. Learn how she sees implications on accessibility and risks like plagiarism, as well as ethical considerations of AI tools.
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