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ChatGPT is like a blurry JPEG of all the text on the Web, the science-fiction writer Ted Chiang writes. “It retains much of the information on the Web, in the same way that a JPEG retains much of the information of a higher-resolution image, but, if you’re looking for an exact sequence of bits, you won’t find it; all you will ever get is an approximation.” What does this mean for ChatGPT’s uses—and its limitations? At the link in our bio, read Chiang on how the large language model works, and what it could—and could not—replace. Illustration by @vivek_thakker.


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