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Voltaire once wrote, "Poetry(诗歌) is the music of the soul, and, above all, of great and feeling souls." What would he say then about the news that, in a recent study, people couldn't tell the difference between AI-generated(AI生成) poems and the ones written by some of the greatest poets in history? What if he also learned that people actually(实际上) preferred the AI-generated poems? Would he think that computers have souls?
A new study in the US asked 1,634 people to read ten poems. Five were poems written by a famous poet. The poets included Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, T. S. Eliot and Sylvia Plath. The other five poems were written by ChatGPT 3.5 in the style of the same poet. The readers were asked which were written by AI and which were written by humans. Most of the people thought the AI creations were the human ones. In fact, the five poems that people thought were least likely to be written by humans were all written by humans.
The researchers then asked 696 people to rate(划分等级) the poems based on qualities such as their beauty, feelings and rhythm. The people who didn't know which poems were written by humans and which were written by AI preferred the AI poems.
The researchers published the final finding—the AI poems were "easier" and more "understandable".
AI may be able to create poems we prefer, but it seems that it might not be able to create advertisements. Coca-Cola recently showed its newest Christmas advertisement. They recreated the classic scene with people smiling as a Coca-Cola truck passed by. But this time, it's all been made by AI.
The new advertisement has led to an online discussion with people calling them "scary", "lifeless" and "sad". However, others say that the AI advertisement is a "game-changer". Some companies may be encouraged and try to follow Coca-Cola's example.
What do you think? Can AI replace(取代) human creativity?
1. What's the result of the study in the US?
2. What do people think of the new Coca-Cola advertisement?
3. Do you think human translation work may be replaced by AI? Why or why not?
Voltaire once wrote, "Poetry(诗歌) is the music of the soul, and, above all, of great and feeling souls." What would he say then about the news that, in a recent study, people couldn't tell the difference between AI-generated(AI生成) poems and the ones written by some of the greatest poets in history? What if he also learned that people actually(实际上) preferred the AI-generated poems? Would he think that computers have souls?
A new study in the US asked 1,634 people to read ten poems. Five were poems written by a famous poet. The poets included Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, T. S. Eliot and Sylvia Plath. The other five poems were written by ChatGPT 3.5 in the style of the same poet. The readers were asked which were written by AI and which were written by humans. Most of the people thought the AI creations were the human ones. In fact, the five poems that people thought were least likely to be written by humans were all written by humans.
The researchers then asked 696 people to rate(划分等级) the poems based on qualities such as their beauty, feelings and rhythm. The people who didn't know which poems were written by humans and which were written by AI preferred the AI poems.
The researchers published the final finding—the AI poems were "easier" and more "understandable".
AI may be able to create poems we prefer, but it seems that it might not be able to create advertisements. Coca-Cola recently showed its newest Christmas advertisement. They recreated the classic scene with people smiling as a Coca-Cola truck passed by. But this time, it's all been made by AI.
The new advertisement has led to an online discussion with people calling them "scary", "lifeless" and "sad". However, others say that the AI advertisement is a "game-changer". Some companies may be encouraged and try to follow Coca-Cola's example.
What do you think? Can AI replace(取代) human creativity?
1. What's the result of the study in the US?
The study found the AI poems were "easier" and more "understandable".
2. What do people think of the new Coca-Cola advertisement?
Some people think it is "scary", "lifeless" and "sad", while others say it is a "game-changer".
3. Do you think human translation work may be replaced by AI? Why or why not?
Yes. Because with the development of technology, AI translation tools can translate quickly and accurately.(言之有理即可)
答案
1. The study found the AI poems were "easier" and more "understandable".
2. Some people think it is "scary", "lifeless" and "sad", while others say it is a "game-changer".
3. Yes. Because with the development of technology, AI translation tools can translate quickly and accurately.(言之有理即可)
2. Some people think it is "scary", "lifeless" and "sad", while others say it is a "game-changer".
3. Yes. Because with the development of technology, AI translation tools can translate quickly and accurately.(言之有理即可)
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