What Kind of Writer Is ChatGPT?

The New Yorker 

Last spring, a graduate student in social anthropology--let's call him Chris--sat down at his laptop and asked ChatGPT for help with a writing assignment. He pasted a few thousand words, a mix of rough summaries and jotted-down bullet points, into the text box that serves as ChatGPT's interface. "Here's my entire exam," he wrote. "Don't edit it, I will tell you what to do after you've read it." Chris was tackling a difficult paper about perspectivism, which is the anthropological principle that one's perspective inevitably shapes the observations one makes and the knowledge one acquires.