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ChatGPT or Shakespeare? Readers Couldn’t Tell the Difference—and Even Preferred A.I.-Generated Verse

Last updated: November 15, 2024 5:37 pm
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Artificial intelligence (A.I.) chatbots are proving their poetic prowess by mimicking famous poets like William Shakespeare, Walt Whitman, Sylvia Plath, and Emily Dickinson. In a recent study published in the journal Scientific Reports, researchers found that A.I. chatbots, specifically OpenAI’s ChatGPT-3.5, were able to generate poems in the style of renowned authors.

The study involved 1,634 participants who were asked to read poems written by both human poets and the A.I. chatbot in the style of those poets. Interestingly, participants struggled to distinguish between the real poems and the A.I.-generated ones, guessing correctly only 46 percent of the time. This suggests that A.I. chatbots are adept at emulating the writing styles of famous poets.

In a follow-up experiment with 696 participants, researchers found that those who were unaware of the poems’ authorship rated the A.I.-generated poems higher on average. This preference for A.I.-generated poetry could be attributed to its simplicity and clarity, making it more accessible to non-expert readers of poetry.

While A.I.-generated poems may lack the complexity and depth of human-authored verse, they excel at conveying emotions and themes in a straightforward manner. For example, a Plath-style poem generated by the chatbot clearly evokes feelings of sadness with its vivid imagery and relatable emotions.

Despite concerns that A.I. may one day replace human artists, some experts believe that there is room for both human and A.I. poets in the literary world. Dorothea Lasky, a living poet whose works were included in the study, emphasizes the importance of poetry regardless of its authorship. She believes that if readers can connect with and appreciate a poem, whether written by a human or a robot, then that is a beautiful experience worth celebrating.

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In conclusion, the study’s findings shed light on the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and creativity. While A.I. chatbots may never fully replicate the nuanced artistry of human poets, their ability to engage and resonate with readers suggests that they have a unique place in the world of poetry. As technology continues to advance, it will be fascinating to see how A.I. continues to shape and influence the literary landscape.

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