AI: The Future Shakespearian Wordsmith?
Artificial Intelligence Climbs the Literary Ladder
Hey gang, terminate those “ctrl+C” and “ctrl+V” commands, for our shiny metal pals are just about ready to snatch that quill and parchment from our trembling, mortal fingers! That’s right – Artificial Intelligence (AI), having finished its game of digital Tetris, is now aiming for loftier goals. It’s smudging its virtual fingers with ink (or coding syntax, same difference) and morphing into a skilled wordsmith.
AI: From Calculations to Crafting Narratives
Gone are the days when we bragged about AI crunching numbers like a high school mathlete on a caffeine fix. Oh no, today, they’re more like that reclusive genius novelist living in a cabin atop the digital hills, churning out prose as if they were J. K. Rowling stuck in quarantine.
They’re More Human than You Think!
AI has done such a flawless job at pretending to be human-like that even Turing is turning in his grave (don’t worry, Alan, they still can’t make a decent cup of tea!). This new generation of AI is so proficient at crafting narratives that we might soon have to rethink our old saying to – “Pen is mightier than the… code?”
Hot Take
For our final words, everyone can stop worrying about Skynet. If these AI learning curves continue, the robots won’t be invading us. They will be too busy churning out the manuscripts for the next bestselling novel series! So, aspiring authors, grab your typewriters, and prepare for the next unexpected plot twist…your fiercest competitor may just be a computer with a knack for punchy prose!
Original article: https://techcrunch.com/2023/10/26/ai-will-make-spam-more-awful/