the Japanese Goncourt winner used ChatGPT

Published on 01/20/2024 11:56

Video length: 1 min Culture: Japanese Goncourt winner used ChatGPT In Japan, writer Rie Kudan, winner of Japan’s most prestigious literary prize, admitted to using ChatGPT to write part of her novel. – (franceinfo)

In Japan, writer Rie Kudan, winner of Japan’s most prestigious literary prize, admitted to using ChatGPT to write part of her novel.

The Akutagawa Prize is Japan’s most prestigious literary prize. At 33, Rie Kudan won the award for best novel. According to the jury, “Tokyo Tower of Compassion”, his work, is so perfect that it is difficult to find fault with it. During the ceremony you explained very naturally that you had used artificial intelligence, which generated 5% of the sentences that make up the novel.

Artificial intelligence, almost a character in its own right

Artificial intelligence, in fact, is almost a character in its own right and all the content it produces is therefore identified as such. In some countries, the novelist’s words might have shocked, but in Japan they seem almost banal. Several Japanese novelists have come to his defense. The young writer has certainly confided to an artificial intelligence what she cannot tell anyone else.

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