BLUF

The author of this article asserts that the boundary between humans and machines—in terms of how we interact—is ‘fuzzier’ than most people realise; and this accounts for much of the discourse around ChatGPT.

Summary

KEY POINTS:
  • AI chatbots represent a new phenomenon, yet debates over language evolution are longstanding.
  • Chatbots, like ChatGPT, serve as a reflection of human language.
  • A majority of human language is essentially recycled.
  • Chatbots mirror patterns already prevalent in human interactions.

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