In the escalating arms race between AI models like ChatGPT and human beings trying to determine if what they’re reading was machine-generated, there is no easy or surefire way to spot the bot — or is ...
If only they were robotic! Instead, chatbots have developed a distinctive — and grating — voice. Credit...Illustration by Giacomo Gambineri Supported by By Sam Kriss In the quiet hum of our digital ...
English paragraphs typically contain more gaps than Swiss cheese. Why? In languages like Chinese, sentences end when an author’s meaning is complete. In contrast, in English, grammar mostly determines ...
OnePlus Removes AI Writing Feature After Reports of China-Focused Censorship Some users reported being unable to generate content around topics often censored in China, including the Dalai Lama and ...
Amid the growing popularity of AI-based text generators like ChatGPT, the ed-tech company Packback has created a tool for educators that can identify writing that was generated by an AI, potentially ...
Digital Book World, a conference focusing on publishing innovation, offered insight into how technologists, and some publishers, are planning to implement AI into their workflow. Asked about AI and ...
Artificial intelligence is already being used to write romance novels, academic papers and software applications. But how does A.I. stack up against some of the world’s best human writers? Skeptics ...
The Washington Post won three Pulitzer Prizes on Monday, including one for reporting on the consequences of changing abortion laws, and another for a series of intimate portraits illuminating the ...
Jeff Schatten’s essay, “Will Artificial Intelligence Kill College Writing?” (The Chronicle Review, September 14), has rung the bell. Indeed, all college faculty need to follow the emergence of new AI ...