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Literature: The award-winning author reveals she used artificial intelligence
Literature: Award-winning writer reveals she used artificial intelligence – (France 2)
The winner of the Japanese equivalent of the Goncourt Prize explained that she wrote about 5% of her book with artificial intelligence. The revelation has been discussed, and greatly upsets Jean-Baptiste Andrea, winner of the Goncourt Prize in 2023.
It all starts with Japanese author Rie Kudan, who won the local equivalent of the Goncourt Prize and who publicly revealed that she used “about 5%” artificial intelligence to write her novel. The reactions of the Japanese, who do not like controversy, remain measured. “Artificial intelligence is great. On the other hand, I think humans still have hidden resources.”“, says a woman.
“There is cheating,” believes Jean-Baptiste Andrea, 2023 Goncourt winner
“For me, artificial intelligence is desirable. People will end up accepting it naturally.”, predicts Kamo Kazuhiro, a bookseller. Will the reactions be so lenient in France? For Jean-Baptiste Andrea, winner of the 2023 Goncourt Prize, this practice is unacceptable. “We are only talking about 5% of the book in this case, but the author is not the author of 5% of this book. It was written by someone else, and it does not matter that someone else is made up. I find 'There is deception in commerce. There is deception in commerce.'”He decided.
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