Miller leads a team of more than 60 writers and editors responsible for writing and editing articles for technology companies.
At first, the job made Miller feel very creative and fulfilling.
Later, their work was gradually replaced by ChatGPT, and their responsibility became to specifically modify AI-generated articles to make them less mechanized and formulaic.
The company has introduced an automated system: managers enter article titles into online forms, AI generates outlines, Miller’s team writes articles based on the outlines, and Miller performs the final editing. A few months later, the company decided to let ChatGPT write the complete article, and most of the team members were fired, leaving the rest responsible for editing the AI-generated text to make it more like human writing.
By 2024, the company has fired Miller’s entire team, and he has become the only employee, editing articles written by AI every day.
The work became very monotonous and repetitive, making Miller feel like a robot. Miller’s experience reflects a broader trend: Many industries are using AI to do work that was originally done by humans.
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Original text:https://bbc.com/future/article/20240612-the-people-making-ai-sound-more-human
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