Artificial intelligence : AI tools are spoiling the language of humansArtificial intelligence : AI tools are spoiling the language of humans

Artificial intelligence : Researchers believe that humans are not only teaching AI, but are also learning and adopting the language of AI themselves. They are calling this process “closed cultural feedback loop” i.e. machines learn from humans and then influence the language of humans.

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Earlier when the era of SMS came, the way people spoke and wrote changed. The habit of sending short messages made our language concise. Now a similar change is happening again but this time the reason is AI chatbots, such as ChatGPT.

Artificial intelligence : Researchers believe that humans are not only teaching AI, but are also learning and adopting the language of AI themselves

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development (Germany) have found in a study that now humans have started adopting the language style of AI. In this research, 3.6 lakh videos of YouTube and 7.7 lakh podcast episodes were analyzed before and after the arrival of ChatGPT. In the research, it was clearly seen that the use of words commonly used by AI in human speech and writing has suddenly increased.

Artificial intelligence : The study identified several words that commonly appear repeatedly in answers created by AI such as meticulous, boast, realm, delve, etc. Researchers are calling these words “GPT words”, which humans have now started using in their everyday conversations.

Researchers believe that humans are not only teaching AI, but are also learning and adopting the language of AI themselves. They are calling this process a “closed cultural feedback loop” i.e. machines learn from humans and then influence human language.

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Artificial intelligence : Earlier research only talked about the impact of AI on written language, but this new study shows that now human speech is also changing. Researcher Levin Brinkmann says, “Earlier we used to copy each other, now we are copying machines.”

Researcher Mor Naaman (Cornell Tech) says that this change is not just about words, but because of this we are losing linguistic diversity, human emotions, naturalness, and privacy. “Now instead of expressing our thoughts ourselves, we speak what AI teaches us.”

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