The Future of Writing in English [poem] – Jennifer Kronovet
II In 2013, a Canadian company released the program ToneCheck that screens emails for potentially conflict-causing language. Post-meeting anger: alert…. read more
II In 2013, a Canadian company released the program ToneCheck that screens emails for potentially conflict-causing language. Post-meeting anger: alert…. read more
Six months ago, I spoke with a man named Elan Trybuch about a problem he was seeing online. He kept… read more
For reasons that remain impenetrable until this day, WHEEP-3 tended to be at its sharpest when targeting the nascent industry… read more
According to a recent poll from the writers’ advocacy nonprofit The Authors Guild, 13% said they do use AI, for… read more
As readers, we are already in the dark about how a chatbot makes its decisions, and we certainly will not… read more
AI-generated biographies, summaries and even copycat books tend to offer low-quality writing that makes it easy to flag as AI… read more
OpenAI claimed that the authors “misconceive the scope of copyright, failing to take into account the limitations and exceptions (including… read more
The bigger concern is how ChatGPT concentrates wealth for its owners off of copyrighted work. It’s not clear if the… read more
There’s no question that today’s generative AI tools are impressive, but it’s also clear that the technology is much better… read more
It’s a mistake to ignore the risks posed by these large language models (LLMs), which range from making up facts… read more