Clive Thompson on Nostr: In this paper in Nature, the researchers find that essays generated by ChatGPT were ...
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"content": "In this paper in Nature, the researchers find that essays generated by ChatGPT were rated higher for quality than human-written ones\n\nInteresting on its face, but …\n\n… what really drew my eye was this finding: human students are more likely to use language that conveys “speaker attitude“\n\nI wonder how much of that is due to ChatGPT’s relatively low temperature (to minimize weird results) and/or prompting?\n\nhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-45644-9 \n\n(Via nostr:npub1m7f29wj7cdr5973u3m5uk5fc33sa988k6hn87uwgxxj0fy6shp5sk6jv05)\n\n1/2\n\nhttps://sb-9g02l2bbpw.b-cdn.net/media_attachments/files/111/482/599/239/376/933/original/eb10dfecf3a13eac.jpeg",
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