ChatGPT, an AI expert, and a lawyer walk into a bar...: the evolution of creativity and communication

Could AI do my job? AI is evolving every day, and with it our understanding of our human role in creativity and communication. the emergence of ChatGPT as a viable tool for writing almost any kind of content has astounded AI experts and lay people alike. As co-author of three business and technical...

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Hauptverfasser: Rogers, Bob (VerfasserIn), Hart, Theresa (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: [s.l.] Bob Rogers, PhD and Theresa Hart, JD [2023]
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Zusammenfassung:Could AI do my job? AI is evolving every day, and with it our understanding of our human role in creativity and communication. the emergence of ChatGPT as a viable tool for writing almost any kind of content has astounded AI experts and lay people alike. As co-author of three business and technical books on Artificial Intelligence (AI), I began work on this book to answer my own existential questions about my future as an author in the era AI. I asked ChatGPT to write a book about its own origins and its own future. A Journey through the history of creativity and communication with a focus on the impact of past technology developments and an eye to the future of AI. Almost all of this book was "generated" by AI, including the illustrations, and by describing the process we used to create this book, we provide the tools for the reader to create their own AI content. That process will help you access whether AI can do your job now, or will do so in the near future. Philosophically, this is a fascinating opportunity to think about what aspects of your creative process are truly human. --Back cover
Beschreibung:"Plain text was written by ChatGPT. Blue text was written by as original human-generated content for the book. Red text was also written by me as a prompt for either ChatGPT or the text-to-image algorithm." --Title page verso
Beschreibung:ix, 78 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm
ISBN:9798218135317

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