AI prompts can boost writers’ creativity but result in similar stories, study finds

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Ideas generated by ChatGPT can help writers who lack inherent flair but may mean there are fewer unique ideas

The study found stories written by people with the option of AI-generated ideas were deemed more enjoyable and better written.The study found stories written by people with the option of AI-generated ideas were deemed more enjoyable and better written.Once upon a time, all stories were written solely by humans. Now, researchers have found AI might help authors tell a tale.

“It may be individually beneficial for you to use AI, but as a society if everyone used AI, we might all lose out on the diversity of unique ideas,” he said. “And, arguably, for creative endeavours we might sometimes need the ‘wild’ and ‘unusual’ ideas.” While a third of participants were offered no assistance, the others were split between those allowed to have one three-sentence starting idea pre-generated by ChatGPT, and those who could request five such ideas.

“The effect sizes are not very large, but they were statistically significant,” said Dr Anil Doshi, a co-author of the study from University College London.

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