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Maroc Maroc - KNOWRIDGE.COM - A La Une - 08/Jul 23:41

Think you’re funny? ChatGPT might be funnier, study finds

A recent study suggests that artificial intelligence, specifically ChatGPT, might be better at telling jokes than humans. Researchers compared jokes written by people to those generated by ChatGPT 3.5, and the results were surprising. According to the study published on July 3 in the journal PLOS ONE, ChatGPT’s jokes were rated funnier by a significant […]

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