References
Open AI—ChatGPT (generative pretrained transformer)
Adrienne’s posts in the Editor Vs AI series for grammar examples and more.
A detailed definition of AI.
“The AI Dilemma” panel on the Your Undivided Attention podcast from the Centre for Humane Technology.
Editors Canada’s Professional Editorial Standards describes the 60 other types of concerns that editors work on beyond grammar and spelling. There are also standards developed in Australia and the UK, among others, let alone the Chicago Manual of Style, Canadian Press Stylebook, MLA and APA, and dozens more. See some analysis and cross-comparison of those standards in this series.
Anita Ward, “AI and Scholarly Publishing: A View from Three Experts.” The Scholarly Kitchen. 18 Jan. 2023—Includes links to the many tools already used in publishing, mentioned in the talk.
“Noam Chomsky: The False Promise of ChatGPT” New York Times. 8 March 2023.
Billy Perrigo. “Exclusive: OpenAI Used Kenyan Workers on Less Than $2 Per Hour to Make ChatGPT Less Toxic” New York Times. January 18, 2023.
Also listen to my talk with the other “The Risks and Opportunities of ChatGPT” panellists on the Deliberate Freelancer podcast.
Grammarly
And here’s an additional report from a teacher whose students found that ChatGPT made up so much (what OpenAI is calling “hallucinations” and the rest of us just call fabrication) that fixing the errors takes longer than writing the right content in the first place.