Author Alexander Tsypkin believes that his colleagues should not worry about artificial intelligence, as it is unlikely to interfere with good writers. writes about this “Channel Five”.
“I would not exaggerate the danger posed by the capabilities of artificial intelligence in general. Rather this process needs to be controlled, but human genius will always be ahead of machine genius. Maybe there will be a little less bad writers, but the same number of good and bright writers will remain,” Tsypkin said.
He also admitted that he did not know how to distinguish a hand-crafted text from a neural network-generated one. Tsypkin also expressed the opinion that robot-written text may be better than human text in some cases. The author believes that the main problem with neural networks in creativity comes from the field of law.
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