Artificial intelligence as a comedy author: Chatgpt on the advance
Artificial intelligence as a comedy author: Chatgpt on the advance
Chatet also also chatted in German? - Digital comedian on advance
Chatgpt 3.5, a chatbot developed by the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles, has achieved surprisingly good results in the field of comedy in a recent study. Researchers Drew Gorenz and Norbert Schwarz had the chatbot headlines from the US satirical magazine "The Onion" reinforced and evaluated by a test group. The result: Chatgpt headlines were found as funny as the original headlines. Even two of the top four-rated headlines came from the chatbot.
In another experiment, 105 volunteers from the average population were compared with chatt. The participants were asked to find humorous expressions for acronyms, to complete gap filler sentences and to provide funny sayings to a fictional scenario. Chatgpt cut off at 70% better than the human participants, especially with the fictional scenarios.
will AI revolutionize the comedy industry?
The results of the study raise the question of whether comedy authors could be replaced by AI-based chatbots such as chatt. Drew Gorenz warns that the ability of chatbots to produce humor could be a serious threat to jobs in the entertainment industry. The study shows that Chatgpt is able to provide similar services to professional authors-an alarming sign for comedy writers.
Currently protests among Hollywood authors and actors are widespread because they feel an existential threat to their professions by AI-based technologies. It is even speculated that completely virtual artists could be created in the future, which are supported by chatbots such as chatt.
The future of humorous entertainment could therefore be characterized by artificial intelligence. The question remains whether Chatgpt will soon be entered not only in English, but also in other languages such as German as a digital comedian. The developments in the field of AI-supported comedy are exciting in any case and raise many future-oriented questions.
- Nag
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