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Can a computer write a romance novel? This week, we’re joined by Katy Gero, a writer and computer scientist who studies human-AI collaboration. Katy reads two chapters generated by the language model GPT-3 and we discuss the current and potential capabilities of this technology, some charming limitations, and what it means for the future of the genre.
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The chapter was generated by Katy using GPT-3, a language model from OpenAI.
Interested in Katy’s research and writing? See her website or find her on twitter @katyilonka
Interested in bias in AI? Read ‘Weapons of Math Destruction’ by Cathy O’Neil or ‘Algorithms of Oppression’ by Safiya Umoja Noble
Interested in trying out the technology? Try SudoWrite, a text-generator app designed specifically for novel writers.
Music: Ruck P - Fallin' https://chll.to/862a002e
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