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"The Artistic Heist of My Writing Job: How Artificial Intelligence Stole My Dream"

"The Artistic Heist of My Writing Job: How Artificial Intelligence Stole My Dream"

Published Feb 1, 2023 Updated Feb 1, 2023 Culture
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"The Artistic Heist of My Writing Job: How Artificial Intelligence Stole My Dream"

Workshop Diary 6

Translator: Austin Wagner

 

This is the title that OpenAI, and artificial intelligence chat robot, gave my workshop diary entry after I told it what I was writing about. At first it was restrained, almost stuffy and academic, but then I asked it to be a little more theatrical. My own title would have been something along the lines of: “Artificial intelligence took over my work. You won’t believe what happened next.” But I have to admit, the AI won this round. Instead of tabloid clickbait, it offered up real drama, facts instead of insinuations and question marks. It didn’t just take over my work, it stole all of my dreams along the way. For an earlier version it had also suggested: “and Left Me Alone on a Lonely Road,” but I said that was an exaggeration.

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