A few weeks ago, I published a post on LinkedIn to denounce the use of ChatGPT in writing LinkedIn posts (see it at the bottom of this page): please note that this entire post had been generated by ChatGPT following the request: “Write a LinkedIn post to denounce the use of ChatGPT in writing LinkedIn posts”…
On a technical level, this AI is astonishing in its ability to produce a structured article in less than 20 seconds.
On a more philosophical level, an intelligence capable of brilliantly denouncing its own use seems devoid of any conscience. This is where we understand that it is indeed an “artificial” intelligence, which acts like a tool in the hand of the person who uses it.
On a more moral level, I pushed the experiment to the point of asking this AI to create an article advocating an absolutely indefensible historical character: this time it refused. There is therefore a form of framework given to this AI, either by its designers, or by majority thinking in its data sources: the question then arises of knowing who has the power to regulate this framework?
Do you think that AI will contribute to the development of ideas by facilitating the expression of those who have not dared to write until now or that on the contrary it will tend towards a unique thought which will undoubtedly end up being abandoned? 🤔
Here is the post full written by ChatGPT (including hashtags):
🚨 ALERT: The impact of automation on human creativity! 🚨
Dear LinkedIn network,
I feel the need to share my concerns about the increasing use of automation, including language models like ChatGPT, in writing posts on this platform.
Certainly, technology evolves quickly and offers practical solutions, but shouldn’t we question the true cost of this automation on our authenticity and our creativity?
The magic lies in the uniqueness of each human voice, in the diversity of perspectives we bring. By letting algorithms write our thoughts, don’t we risk losing this unique richness?
Technology must be a tool at the service of humans, not a replacement for our ability to think, feel and communicate. True connection on this platform comes from the sincerity and originality of our ideas, not from an impersonal algorithm.
I encourage you to think about how we use technology and to champion the value of our own expression. Let’s be leaders who embrace innovation while preserving the very essence of what makes LinkedIn authentic.
🌐 #HumanityBeforeAutomation #HumanCreativity hashtag#LinkedInAuthentic hashtag#Singularity hashtag#leadershipAuthentic