11 hours ago · Tech · 0 comments

Will Oremus: But as the neuroscientist Tim Requarth pointed out in Slate, it is those hidden uses of AI in the writing process that give rise to our most valid concerns. The real threat the technology poses is not the overuse of the word “delve” in academic papers or the profusion of strained metaphors in literary fiction. It’s that we lose something essential when we outsource to machines the hard work of discovering the truth and interpreting the world around us (or, in the case of fiction, the worlds within us). It’s that the biases embedded in language models trained on dubious sources and controlled by tech companies will seep into the narratives that shape our understanding of reality. Are we sure that using AI to turn a phrase is worse than using it to decide what to write about in the first place? In some ways, our previous labor-saving devices haven’t changed anything. True, washing clothes and dishes and cooking meals aren’t time-consuming projects like they used to be. But…

No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.