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journalism style
About this tag
The tag 'journalism style' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about writing voice, authorship, and the use of AI in media. A featured thread examines an experiment where ChatGPT was asked to imitate a columnist's style, exploring the comedy and unease of machine-generated content that mimics human tone. The conversation touches on how AI tools like ChatGPT handle stylistic imitation, the concept of authorship in digital journalism, and the emotional response to waiting for AI-generated text. This tag is relevant for users interested in the intersection of AI, writing style, and media production, particularly in the context of Windows and Microsoft-related tools.
AI, authorship, and the uneasy comedy of asking a machine to sound human
A recent Irish Mirror column about asking ChatGPT to write in the voice of Billy Scanlan lands as a joke first, but it works because it is also a small, revealing media experiment. The piece is funny about its own vanity...