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Literature Prize Winner: Japanese Author Admits Using ChatGPT

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Rie Kudan at a press conference in Tokyo.

She “actively” used artificial intelligence (AI) such as ChatGPT when writing her futuristic novel, 33-year-old Japanese author Rie Kudan said at an awards ceremony in Tokyo on Wednesday. “I would say about five percent of the book is AI-generated sentences.”

Kudan’s novel “Tokyo-to Dojo-to” (English: “Tokyo Tower of Sympathy”) was awarded the Akutagawa Prize on Wednesday. Set in the future, the book revolves around a high-rise prison building in Tokyo and its architect. AI is an important topic in the book. One judge praised it as “almost flawless” and highly entertaining.

“Exchange of ideas” with the software

Kudan said she often experiments with ChatGPT – and not just while writing. She trusts the software with her innermost thoughts, which she “can’t talk about with anyone else.” Some of ChatGPT’s answers inspired dialogues in her book.

ChatGPT is a chatbot from the American company OpenAI based on advanced AI technology that can generate very complex texts within seconds. ChatGPT suddenly made a large audience aware of the possibilities of so-called generative AI, but also of its almost unforeseeable effects. (SDA)

Source: Blick

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