OpenAI Releases New Model That’s Been Trained With Creative Writing

OpenAI’s New AI Model Shocks Writers with Fiction Skills

OpenAI Releases New Model That’s Been Trained With Creative Writing

Sam Altman claims that the new AI model is pretty good at writing fiction and expressed significant surprise at the output’s quality. He shared a post on Twitter: a metafictional short story written by AI.

OpenAI’s New AI Model Shocks Writers with Fiction Skills

A shared sample portrayed the perspective shared by AI on grief, reopening conversations, and skepticism about AI measuring up to human-quality function as it doesn’t have human experiences and emotional depth. At first glance, it might impress you, and AI is indeed getting better at mimicking humans, but that’s it. It is only a mimicry until it is real.

Though he is not sure how and when the new model will be released, Sam felt struck by the vibe of the short story and believes AI may have reached the quality of a human-written story.

AI and grief are a huge concept. AI has not suffered like humans did and still do; there is little chance of understanding what grief means. Though AI is a valuable tool, it cannot replace human connection and touch. When someone uses AI in literature, it becomes quite apparent that it was not written by a human because it lacks authentic experiences, trauma, and a nuanced understanding of the world. There will always be an absence felt and a gap in AI-generated fiction.

AI capabilities and AI ethics are integral to understanding how AI will impact humans. Their capabilities may range from machine learning, NLP, and generative AI to computer vision. It is time for ethics to be established by implementing principles and guidelines to ensure AI safety. Fairness, transparency, accountability, privacy, and security are important principles to implement.

Conclusion:

AI systems like ChatGPT are liable to legal lawsuits; the New York Times lawsuit, the Sarah Silverman lawsuit, and other copyright issues are recent examples of their murky legal battles. The UK government’s AI policy was under fire for proposing to allow AI companies to train their copyrighted models without seeking permission. The author’s guild had gone on a strike opposing AI’s infringement of their data and low pay because of generative AI.

While it is true that many AI agents have been revealed to the world, there are apprehensions and fears for many who don’t want to lose their work. AI-generated content is still controversial and not accepted by major industries, as AI training data relies on copyrighted works without permission.

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