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narwhal@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

How Stuff Works replaced writers with GPT-generated content and laid off editors

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How Stuff Works replaced writers with GPT-generated content and laid off editors

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narwhal@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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One of my former (and very long-term) freelance gigs, How Stuff Works, has replaced writers with ChatGPT-generated content and also laid off its excellent editorial staff. It seems that going forward, when articles I wrote are updated by ChatGPT, my byline will still appear at the top of the article with a note at the bottom of the article saying that AI was used. So it will look as if I wrote the article using AI. To be clear: I did not write articles using ChatGPT. #AI #LLM #ChatGPT
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    This reminds me of the short story “The Great Automatic Grammatizator” by Roald Dahl. In the story a machine is invented that can write great stories, but it’s creators go around buying the naming rights of authors so people will actually not their books.

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      so people will actually not their books

      What?

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        I think I meant buy. I’ve edited the comment. That said, after rereading the story last tonight, the reason they buy the rights to authors names is to eliminate competition and maximize profits.

        Here it is if you’re interested. It’s a great read.

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