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in his book Thus Spoke ChatGPT, he describes the evolution of his “relationship with a machine”

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Nov. 17, 2024 at 7:00 p.m.

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For several years, artificial intelligence (AI) ChatGPT is able to generate written content and can also answer questions or organize notes. Journalist François Deymier, resident of Provins (Seine-et-Marne)looked into this new generation intelligence and has just published a book around this theme.

Pushing the limits of human-machine communication

François Deymier, author

“Since the arrival of this artificial intelligence in our lives, this subject has been on my mind. So I created an account with the aim of pushing the boundaries of human-machine communication to their maximum,” explains the author.

Little by little, François Deymier discovers the astonishing ability of AI to generate written content very good quality. Day after day, he takes note of the progress of his discoveries and his numerous interactions with ChatGPT: “It made me think of the premises of Minitel at the time, then of those of the Internet. For these two innovations, we exchanged between humans. This time, I was trading with a machine and it was very different“, he admits.

One day, a friend suggested that he turn his notes into a real book and that's how the project began. Very quickly, the author gets into the game and will try to push the limits of the machine as much as possible.

“I also happened to make ChatGPT lose control”

“I added some gems from our conversations. For example, I asked ChatGPT to send an email in English to Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla Motors. In response, the artificial intelligence told me that there was no Elon at Tesla,” adds François Deymier, with a smile.

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The author not only unfolds his conversations, he also opens up perspectives of reflection on the social consequences et psychological of the use of AI, but also on the challenges of coexistence between man and machine or the impact of the latter on the job market.

“It has also happened to me to make him 'lose his temper' when, for example, he repeats certain answers over and over again, but all this changes every day. This book, you have to pick it little bit by little and thus see the evolution of my 'relationship' with the machine,” he concludes.

And for all those who appreciate the writing of François Deymier and these subjects, each more original than the other, note that the author is already writing his next work. This should appear soon and the subject covered will, this time, relate to the aliensand this in the form ofjournalistic investigation.

On sale at the Canova bookstore (located 17, rue du Val, in Provins) Price: €21

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