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What ChatGPT can do is a marvel. We are at the dawn of a new technological era. But it is easy to see how it could turn dark — and quickly. A.I. systems like this make the production and manipulation of text (and code and images and eventually audio and video) functionally costless. They will be deployed to produce whatever makes us most
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Right now, intricate prompting is helpful for some tasks. But over time, we think it’s an overrated skill. Here’s why:
1. As AI models improve, they require less “engineered” prompts. DALL-E 3 is a great example of this (you get top-tier images with < 10-word prompts).
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OpenAI CLIP • Infinite Images and the latent camera
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Writers who use AI as a drafting tool might be seen as intentionality remixers, drawing copy from ChatGPT as raw material and weaving purpose into the syntax and language. But so far, the chatbot on its own, or even with the support of savvy prompt engineering, does not excel at this particular task.
Laura Hartenberger • What AI Teaches Us About Good Writing
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Imagine you are reading a story on a web page or app, like the old fashioned kind of story written by a human. How might one augment the experience with AI functionality:
- Summarize / rewrite / translate this article;
- Compare this content to things recently written on the topic;
- Fact check the author’s arguments and show supporting sources;
- Deconstruct
Troy Young • Augmented Media
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Elan Ullendorff • A brief history of creativity (and power)
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