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The Great Grammatizator, 1954

Roald Dahl, in 1954, wrote The Great Automatic Grammatizator. In it, was a machine that could create texts as if they were written by a human author.

Roald Dahl (1982)

The Great Automatic Grammatizator
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And now, 76 years later, we have GPT-3 from OpenAI. The code is derived from their paper Language Models are Few-Shot Learners and can generate samples of news articles which human evaluators have difficulty distinguishing from articles written by humans.

Author dwwaddellPosted on September 13, 2020September 15, 2020Categories Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Teaching, WritingTags AI, NLP, WritingLeave a comment on Computer writing

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