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By: Baron, Naami S.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Down to Earth Description: Feb 1-15, 2024: p.54-55. In: Down to EarthSummary: The past few years have seen a spurt in artificial intelligence tools that can write. The tools are so good that it is quite difficult to discern that the writing is by a machine. Their algorithms can browse through a gazillion web pages to frame sentences that are freakishly cogent and human. The development of these devices has raised some critical questions. On writing as on evolutionary train, what makes writing a fordmark human quality, will future books be composed by computers and how does this development threaten jobs. Who wrote this? Explores these questions and more. Excerpts. – Reproduced
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The past few years have seen a spurt in artificial intelligence tools that can write. The tools are so good that it is quite difficult to discern that the writing is by a machine. Their algorithms can browse through a gazillion web pages to frame sentences that are freakishly cogent and human. The development of these devices has raised some critical questions. On writing as on evolutionary train, what makes writing a fordmark human quality, will future books be composed by computers and how does this development threaten jobs. Who wrote this? Explores these questions and more. Excerpts. – Reproduced

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