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How will „prompting“ change the way we experience the world?
Artificial Worldviews inquired GPT-3.5 about its knowledge of the world in 1.764 prompts and mapped out the results.
The advent of Large Language Models (LLMs) has revolutionized natural language processing and understanding. Over the past years, these models have achieved remarkable success in various language-related tasks, a feat that was unthinkable before. After its launch, ChatGPT quickly became the fastest-growing app in the history of web applications. But as these systems become common tools for generating content or finding information—from research and business to greeting cards—it is crucial to investigate the worldviews of these systems. Every media revolution changes how humans relate to one another; LLMs will have a vast impact on human communication. How will systems such as ChatGPT influence the ideas, concepts, and writing styles over the next decade?
Artificial Worldviews is a project by Kim Albrecht in collaboration with metaLAB (at) Harvard & FU Berlin, and the Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF. The project is part of a larger initiative researching the boundaries between artificial intelligence and society.