■Japanese language ability in the age of AI?
I was interviewed by NewsPicks about "Japanese language skills in the age of AI."
The question is why I gave both GhatGPT 's and my own speech at the spring entrance ceremony .
The AI's congratulations were correct and logical, but not funny.
AI is good at logical, orderly, and "correct" expressions, but not so good at interesting, unexpected, or moving expressions.
That's why AI is good at manuals, textbooks, and eulogies, but not so good at essays, comedy, or congratulatory speeches.
When I think of people who are experts in Japanese, I think of Yukio Mishima, Yuming, and Downtown. AI has a long way to go.
However, AI will eventually be able to overcome such obstacles. We just need to train it to get there.
What's important is the script that makes it interesting, in other words, the questions to ask the AI.
Until now, teachers have asked questions and students have answered. From now on, students will ask questions and AI will answer.
What is necessary for Japanese language skills in the age of AI is the ability to ask questions .
Another thing you need is editing skills .
Select, cut, paste, combine, and transform the countless pieces of information generated by AI into your own expression.
Yes, that's the job of a DJ. DJ skills .
I am right; my ability to express myself logically was honed during my time as a civil servant.
However, I long for cheesy expressions like "but"
tweet and comment on NewsPicks every day are:
It is training to hone that ability.
History has always been made in speeches, never in prose.
Oral expressiveness will be the focus of attention again .
I'm not good at improvising speeches or presentations,
In other words, their Ogiri skills are low (something they can improve through tweets and NPs),
Therefore, speaking ability is based on writing ability.
Train your questioning skills to draw out the basic sentences and turn ChatGPT into your servant.
your editing skills by combining these elements to create your own expressions .
speaking skills to strengthen your presentations and performances .
I think that's what Japanese language ability in the age of AI is all about.





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