首页|Researchers from Dickinson College Detail Findings in Artificial Intelligence (H uman or Artificial Intelligence: Can People Tell the Difference In First-person Narratives?)
Researchers from Dickinson College Detail Findings in Artificial Intelligence (H uman or Artificial Intelligence: Can People Tell the Difference In First-person Narratives?)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – A new study on Artificial Intelligence is now available. According to news reporting from Carlisle, Pennsylvania, by N ewsRx journalists, research stated, “The astonishingly rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) raises fundamental questions about human-generated narratives that express personal experiences. First-person narratives that emerge from auto biographical memory are shared frequently as a fundamental form of human activit y and play a central role in maintaining relationships, guiding future behavior, and maintaining self-continuity.” The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from Dickinson Colleg e, “We generated first-person narratives using prompts with Chat Generative Pre- trained Transformer and tested whether human participants could discriminate AI- generated from human-generated first-person narratives. Participants (N = 101) f rom Prolific rated five randomly selected narratives as human- or AI-generated a nd explained their choices. Participants were more accurate than chance (65% ) and were more accurate rating human-generated than AI-generated narratives. Wh en participants cited grammar and writing to explain their decisions, they were highly accurate, but when citing emotional expression, they performed at chance levels.”
CarlislePennsylvaniaUnited StatesN orth and Central AmericaArtificial IntelligenceEmerging TechnologiesMachin e LearningDickinson College