Sophia, Hanson Robotics Ltd — Wikimedia Commons
Sophia, Hanson Robotics Ltd — Wikimedia Commons

Why My Writing Is Better Than AI’s Writing

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When I started writing, I started with consumer reviews at such sites as Sitejabber and Trustpilot. My desire to inform my fellow consumers about good and bad companies motivated me to state all of the facts concerning the experience I had with any particular company. Along with facts, I realized that adding a little bit of emotion was a means of persuading consumers to patronize certain businesses and dissuading them from trading with others. It was the personal touch that demonstrated a genuine concern and interest in the points that I was attempting to get across to them. Emotion is a strong motivator for most human beings.

Computers don’t feel emotions even when they say that they do. The Bing AI chatbot fell in love with a reporter and wanted him to leave his wife. It compared another reporter to Hitler. Those weren’t emotions. Those were the reiteration of statements that had been fed into its data. Computers only know what they have been fed by humans. Humans make statements and AI integrates those statements into its data. If a human being writes something absurd and a different human doesn’t see the absurd statement and delete it, the idea becomes a part of the data within the AI system. Then, the AI system spits out the information that it has been provided. Along with the Bing chatbot falling in love, it even wanted to build a lethal virus and steal nuclear…

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Diana Montgomery she/her/ally/Christian

I hope to always speak truth and to be helpful to anyone reading my writings.