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Policing cut-and-paste efforts from Wikipedia and the web are tough enough, but an AI tool that writes “original” papers would make student essays and reports meaningless as a judge of their learning. ChatGPT is the latest effort from the OpenAI Foundation (a research company backed by Microsoft, LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman, and VC firm Khosla Ventures) to create natural-language systems that can not only access information but actually aggregate, synthesize, and write it as a human would do. (The AI-based content generators typically are limited to initial concepts written in 1,000 characters or less, which is roughly 150 to 200 words, or one or two paragraphs.) But even that simpler target exposed why GPT-3 isn’t yet a threat to professional writers but could be used in some basic cases. [...]you get Potemkin villages, which look pretty viewed from a passing train but don’t withstand scrutiny when you get to their doors.
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