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The most popular artificial intelligence has included a book that is not available on the Internet in the ranking of the best books of the XXI century
The journalists talked to the most popular artificial intelligence on the topic of literature, asking ChatGPT to highlight the best books of the 21st century, in its opinion. A few seconds after the request, the chatbot’s interlocutors received a list of 50 books. Here is the full list from ChatGPT:
- «Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling — 1997−2007
- «The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown — 2003
- «The Hunger Games «by Susan Collins — 2008−2010
- «Twilight «by Stephenie Meyer — 2005−200
- «The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larson — 2005
- «Gone with the Wind «by Khaled Hosseini — 2003
- «The Servant by Catherine Stockett — 2009
- «Guilty Stars by John Green — 2012
- » Gone» by Gillian Flynn — 2012
- «1984» By George Orwell — 1949. «Although it was not published in the 21st century, it continues to be a popular book in this century,» ChatGPT noted.
- «A Song of Ice and Fire by George Martin — 2011
- «The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho — 1988. «Although it was not published in the XXI century, it continues to be a popular book in this century,» ChatGPT emphasized again.
- «The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins — 2015
- «The Martian by Andy Weyerhaeuser — 2011
- «The Apprentice by Tara Westover — 2018
- «The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot — 2010
- «Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie — 2013
- «The Road by Cormac McCarthy — 2006
- «The Short Fantastic Life of Oscar Wow by Junot Diaz — 2007
- «The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah — 2015
- «The Book Thief by Біллі Маркус» href="https://noworries.media/biography/billi-markus/» data-bio-id="3704">MarcusZusak — 2005
- «The Mysterious Nighttime Incident with the Dog by Mark Haddon — 2005
- «The Life of Pi by Jann Martel — 2001
- «The Immortals by Chloe Benjamin — 2018
- «Station Eleven «by Emily St. John Mandel — 2014
- «Wild. A dangerous journey as a way to find yourself» by Cheryl Strand — 2012
- «The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood — 1985
- » The Mast» by Donna Tartt — 2013
- «The Underground Railroad by Whitehead Colson — 2016
- «Eleanor Oliphant is perfectly fine» Gail Honeyman — 2017
- «Compassionate by Vie Thanh Nguyen — 2015
- «The Power of the Present. A Guide to Spiritual Awakening» by Eckhart Tolle — 1997
- «The Turning Point by Malcolm Gladwell — 2000
- «See You «by Jojo Moyes — 2012
- «The Servant by Catherine Stockett — 2009
- «The Ocean at the End of the Street by Neil Gaiman — 2013
- «The Shadow of the Wind» By Carlos Ruiz Safon — 2001
- «A Brief History of Death by Kevin Brockmeyer — 2006
- «The Immensity of the Here and Now by Roberto Herscher — 2007
- «The Clockwork Bird Chronicles by Haruki Murakami — 1994
- «A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara — 2015
- «The Testaments by Margaret Atwood — 2019
- «The Overstory by Richard Powers — 2018
- «A Brief History of Seven Murders by Marlon James — 2014
- «The City We Have Become by N.K. Jemisin — 2020
- «The Name of the Wind» By Patrick Rothfuss — 2007
- «Time has the Last Laugh by Jennifer Egan — 2010
- «The Immortals by Chloe Benjamin — 2018
- «The Underground Railroad by Whitehead Colson — 2016
- «Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies of a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreiro — 2018
As for the 39th book, it is impossible to find it online. Journalists asked the chatbot whether it could really be considered the most popular book of the 21st century. The AI tried to describe the book and send a link to it, but failed. As a result, ChatGPT apologized for the confusion and admitted that Roberto Herscher’s The Immensity of the Here and Now is not popular and is not a bestseller.
While artificial intelligence still has difficulty compiling lists of popular literature, it has already learned to write its own works. Thus, the first book created by artificial intelligence was published in Ukraine. I Want to Go to Mars is entirely written and illustrated by artificial intelligence. «The book I Want to Go to Mars, authored by AI, is so diverse and interesting that it surprised even our team. I believe that this is a historic moment for our industry, and we are very interested in further research and development of artificial intelligence in applications for the education and development of our children,» Viktor Kruglov, director of Ranok Publishing House, shared on his Facebook page.