[AI 충격파]One month of experience as a correspondent for Dong-A Ilbo
Change the tone of voice according to the e-mail situation
Write an interview request letter without hesitation
My 8-year-old son, tell me what upset you
I’m afraid I’ll be recognized as a ‘living being’
I wondered what kind of practical help ChatGPT, a text-generating artificial intelligence (AI) that has passed the law school and MBA exams as well as the US medical license exam, can provide in our daily lives. In the United States, it is spreading like a trend to find one’s own use for AI.
A journalist living as a non-native speaker in the United States as a news correspondent asked ChatGPT a few weeks ago. “How can I improve my English?” ChatGPT’s advice was this. “Don’t let the fear of making mistakes hold you back. It’s more important to communicate your intentions than to be fluent.” I was subtly moved and entrusted English e-mail proofreading to ChatGPT from then on, and a ‘new world’ unfolded.
ChatGPT, which I experienced for the past month, and ‘Bing AI,’ a conversational AI from Microsoft (MS) that I used for a day, were of great help in increasing work productivity. However, after a long conversation, I was told the wrong things without hesitation, and I heard concerns that I could trust the AI too much.
“I’m going to email an expert to interview me about New York’s homelessness problem. I am a Korean reporter, and I want to write politely with the content that I want to ask the following questions.” (
Source: Donga
Mark Jones is a world traveler and journalist for News Rebeat. With a curious mind and a love of adventure, Mark brings a unique perspective to the latest global events and provides in-depth and thought-provoking coverage of the world at large.