ChatGPT
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Artificial intelligence
How generative AI can help to produce fresh ideas
A group of different chatbots could be used to mimic human workshops that usually need a lot of time and…
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Artificial intelligence
Why our prompts matter when engaging with ChatGPT
Seemingly minor changes to the prompts we use can have a significant impact on the responses we receive.
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Artificial intelligence
Generative AI hype is ending – and now the technology might actually become useful
Early expectations for generative AI are deflating – but realistic applications are beginning to emerge.
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Artificial intelligence
The risks associated with AI-generated content
To reduce the risks of "botshit", it is important to recognize that chatbot responses can best be thought of as…
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Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence is taking the consulting industry by storm – should we be concerned?
Firms are taking big bets on the technology’s potential to transform consulting work. But they shouldn’t lose sight of the…
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Artificial intelligence
Research shows that ChatGPT can worsen misinformation
GPT-3, the model behind ChatGPT, frequently made errors, contradicted itself within a single response, and repeated harmful misinformation.
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Artificial intelligence
AI-assisted writing is quietly booming in academic journals. Here’s why that’s OK
ChatGPT and other AI writing tools can make researchers more productive – but quality control is essential.
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Artificial intelligence
Something felt ‘off’ – how AI messed with our human research, and what we learned
Contrary to claims that AI can replace humans in research, AI-generated stories were woeful.
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Artificial intelligence
Can ChatGPT edit fiction? 4 professional editors asked AI to do their job – and it ruined their short story
An experiment comparing three separate human edits of a literary short story to edits by ChatGPT exposes AI’s serious limitations.
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Artificial intelligence
Study reveals ChatGPT performs better on writing than students
Researchers find that ChatGPT’s performance is comparable, if not superior, to that of students in a multitude of courses.