Dave Eggers told OpenAI staff that ChatGPT was âsilencing an entire generationâ
Last year, Sam Altman invited author Dave Eggers to give a talk to around 200 OpenAI staffers. The man has written countless novels, screenplays, pieces of journalism, started McSweeneyâs, and founded multiple schools and nonprofits that support writers and the arts more broadly. So one might expect heâd roll into the companyâs offices and offer tips on being relentlessly prolific, or how to excel in multiple fields. Instead, he apparently laced into the company. According to the Financial Times, Eggers told the staff:
Dave Eggers told OpenAI staff that ChatGPT was âsilencing an entire generationâ
The author used Sam Altmans invitation to give a speech as an opportunity to lash out.
The author used Sam Altmans invitation to give a speech as an opportunity to lash out.
âThe effect of ChatGPT on educatorsâ lives is catastrophic. Whether you intended to do it or not, youâve made every teacherâs life infinitely more difficult than it was two years ago. So, just let that settle in⌠If students are using it to compose, which is the biggest tragedy of all, theyâll never learn to write. And their voice is stolen from them. Theyâll never have the ability to say their truth and tell their own story. And thatâs silencing an entire generation or two.â
To be fair, Altman likely knew what he was getting himself into. Eggersâ best-selling novel The Circle is a scathing critique of the tech industry. And heâs called AI-generated writing âpastiche nonsense.â
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