Playing with words: Comparing the vocabulary and lexical diversity of ChatGPT and humans

Pedro Reviriego , Javier Conde , Elena Merino-Gómez , Gonzalo Martínez , José Alberto Hernández
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The introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI) generative language models such as GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) and conversational tools such as ChatGPT has triggered a revolution that can transform how text is generated. This has many implications, for example, as AI-generated text becomes a significant fraction of the text, would this affect the language capabilities of readers and also the training of newer AI tools? Would it affect the evolution of languages? Focusing on one specific aspect of the language: words; will the use of tools such as ChatGPT increase or reduce the vocabulary used or the lexical diversity? This has implications for words, as those not included in AI-generated content will tend to be less and less popular and may eventually be lost. In this work, we perform an initial comparison of the vocabulary and lexical diversity of ChatGPT and humans when performing the same tasks. In more detail, two datasets containing the answers to different types of questions answered by ChatGPT and humans, and a third dataset in which ChatGPT paraphrases sentences and questions are used. The analysis shows that ChatGPT-3.5 tends to use fewer distinct words and lower diversity than humans while ChatGPT-4 has a similar lexical diversity as humans and in some cases even larger. These results are very preliminary and additional datasets and ChatGPT configurations have to be evaluated to extract more general conclusions. Therefore, further research is needed to understand how the use of ChatGPT and more broadly generative AI tools will affect the vocabulary and lexical diversity in different types of text and languages.
玩文字游戏比较 ChatGPT 和人类的词汇量和词汇多样性
人工智能(AI)生成语言模型(如 GPT(预训练生成转换器))和会话工具(如 ChatGPT)的引入引发了一场革命,可以改变文本的生成方式。这将产生许多影响,例如,当人工智能生成的文本成为文本的重要组成部分时,这是否会影响读者的语言能力以及更新的人工智能工具的训练?它会影响语言的进化吗?聚焦语言的一个具体方面:词汇;使用 ChatGPT 等工具会增加还是减少词汇量或词汇多样性?这对词汇会产生影响,因为那些未包含在人工智能生成的内容中的词汇会越来越少,最终可能会消失。在这项工作中,我们初步比较了 ChatGPT 和人类在执行相同任务时的词汇量和词汇多样性。具体来说,我们使用了两个数据集,其中包含 ChatGPT 和人类回答的不同类型问题的答案,以及 ChatGPT 对句子和问题进行转述的第三个数据集。分析表明,与人类相比,ChatGPT-3.5 倾向于使用较少的独特词汇和较低的多样性,而 ChatGPT-4 的词汇多样性与人类相似,在某些情况下甚至更大。这些结果还只是初步的,还需要对更多的数据集和 ChatGPT 配置进行评估,才能得出更普遍的结论。因此,还需要进一步研究,以了解 ChatGPT 和更广泛的生成式人工智能工具的使用将如何影响不同类型文本和语言的词汇量和词汇多样性。
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Machine learning with applications
Machine learning with applications Management Science and Operations Research, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science Applications
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