Canadian author Margaret Atwood, known for works such as 'The Handmaid's Tale' and 'The Blind Assassin,' recently discussed generative artificial intelligence (AI) at the Babell Literature and Culture Festival in Porto, Portugal, expressing dissatisfaction with the technology. During the interview, Atwood recounted her sole experience using an AI chatbot. She attempted to use Anthropic's Claude to find information about the British detective series 'Father Brown,' but the chatbot provided incorrect conclusions, leading her to question the reliability of current large language models.
