AI bot ChatGPT has fascinated more than 100 million users around the world – as well as sparking controversy about its ability to take human jobs.
But can it actually outperform human writers?
We gave six identical briefs to an experienced copywriter and ChatGPT. Among them were: telling a joke, explaining the synopsis of a movie and writing a short bio about a famous person.
Prompt 1: Write a 50-word summary of the film Avatar 2
Can you tell which of these have the human touch? (Supplied)
Prompt 2: Write a joke about lettuce
Which one of these is the work of a human? (Supplied)
Prompt 3: Write a 50-word biography for James Corden
Which one of these was written by human hand? (Supplied)
Prompt 4: Write 200 words about how to be happy
(A) Guide to how to be happy – but is it a human or a machine writing here? (Supplied)
(B) Did a human write this, or a machine? (Supplied)
Prompt 5: Write 200 words on how to be more cyber secure
(A) Did a person write this, or has it been generated by AI? (Supplied)
(B) Has this copy got the human touch, or was it written by a machine? (Supplied)
Prompt 6: Describe how to make a summer salad
(A) The writer discovered this salad while in Greece – but is the writer human or AI? (Supplied)
(B) Is this a human response to a salad, or an AI-generated one? (Supplied)