The difference between horses and humans, of course, is that humans are human.
This article appears in the October 2023 issue of Wired.
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The story begins about a journalist named Jessica Chou.
Six or seven years ago, he realized he wanted to learn more about artificial intelligence.
He sat in on a meeting where an entrepreneur asked him when AI would start replacing human workers.
Altman equivocated at first, then brought up what happened to horses after cars were invented.
For a while, they found slightly different jobs, and today there are no more jobs for horses.
In his spare time, he writes speculative novels set in a world ruled by an AI-run government.
Three years later, he tries out a text generator called GPT-3.
His goal is to write a piece explicitly about how it means for AI to write.
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