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The Value, Benefits, And Concerns Of Generative Ai-powered Assistance In Writing

Zhuoyan Li, Chen Liang, Jing Peng, Ming Yin . CHI '24: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2024 – 41 citations

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Compositional Generalization Ethics & Fairness Interdisciplinary Approaches Multimodal Semantic Representation Productivity Enhancement

Recent advances in generative AI technologies like large language models raise both excitement and concerns about the future of human-AI co-creation in writing. To unpack people’s attitude towards and experience with generative AI-powered writing assistants, in this paper, we conduct an experiment to understand whether and how much value people attach to AI assistance, and how the incorporation of AI assistance in writing workflows changes people’s writing perceptions and performance. Our results suggest that people are willing to forgo financial payments to receive writing assistance from AI, especially if AI can provide direct content generation assistance and the writing task is highly creative. Generative AI-powered assistance is found to offer benefits in increasing people’s productivity and confidence in writing. However, direct content generation assistance offered by AI also comes with risks, including decreasing people’s sense of accountability and diversity in writing. We conclude by discussing the implications of our findings.

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