A Japanese woman receives the Akutagawa Prize for a novel written using ChatGPT

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In Japan, author Rie Kudan won the prestigious Akugatawa Literary Award for her novel written using artificial intelligence (AI). In this respect reports NHK.

The Japanese woman explained that 5% of the book was written using the ChatGPT chatbot only after she received the award.

Futurist novel Tokyo Sympathy Tower was “almost flawless” and “universally good”, the jury said.

The subject of the book takes place in the Tokyo of the future, its main location being a prison tower built by an architect who has no tolerance for crime. The topic of artificial intelligence comes up regularly in the book.

According to Rie Kudan, in some parts of the book, she uses the exact text suggested by the chatbot.

ChatGPT, a generative artificial intelligence (AI)-based chatbot, launched in 2022. It specializes in quickly creating text on a specific topic.

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