Nobel Laureate Olga Tokarczuk Apparently Used AI to Write Her Latest Novel.
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Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk apparently used AI to write her latest novel.
In a recent interview (conducted and published in Polish), Nobel Prize-winner Olga Tokarczuk admitted to using AI in her creative process. The writer Maks Sipowicz, who drew attention to the interview on Bluesky, translated a few of salient bits: “When writing my latest novel… I asked this advanced model what kind of songs my protagonists would be listening to at a dance, a few dozen years ago, and AI gave me a few titles,” Tokarczuk told the in…
Olga Tokarczuk, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, admitted that she uses AI to write her books. This admission sparked a wave of criticism.
Olga Tokarczuk "admitted to using AI." Interestingly, this particular phrase is cited by websites summarizing an interview with the Nobel Prize winner. Is using AI in creative work supposed to be shameful?
Nobel Prize winner Olga Tokarczuk admitted that she used artificial intelligence while writing her latest book. "I often just throw an idea at the machine to analyze with a request," she said.
"The literature we know is certainly becoming a thing of the past," Olga Tokarczuk, writer and Nobel Prize winner in Literature, recently admitted. During the Impact Congress in Poznań, she also talked about her new book and boasted that she used an advanced, paid version of AI in her work.
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