Future scenario from artificial intelligence ChatGPT: "Unemployed writers lie on the streets"
"It was clear how tragic and devastating it was for artificial intelligence to take over the literary and artistic community."
The language model GPT-3, developed by the US-based company OpenAI, has been on the agenda since it was opened to users with its chat bot version. On the website opened for the chat bot called ChatGPT, users can talk to artificial intelligence for free, ask questions and print texts.Jon Christian, chief editor of tech site Futurism, also wrote a gruesome story to ChatGPT.
Future scenario from artificial intelligence ChatGPT: "Unemployed writers lie on the streets"
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— Jon Christian (@Jon_Christian) December 8, 2022
Christian asked ChatGPT to write a story where artists and writers who were laid off by artificial intelligence were starving. Fulfilling this request, the chatbot wrote a short story that the writers and artists, who are now struggling to meet even their basic needs, worked tirelessly to keep their productions alive, but failed.
The story states, "The plight of many writers and artists was appalling. They had to sleep on the streets. They were struggling to survive in a world that no longer needed their talents."
The story, which Christian shared the full text on his Twitter account, ended as follows: In the end, it became clear how tragic and devastating it was for artificial intelligence to take over the literary and artistic community. Countless artists have struggled even to survive in a world where there is no place for them anymore.