traditional Collins dictionary, 2023 “Word of the Year”. The term chosen is usually a topic that has dominated the global debate in recent months and is highly relevant to various sectors of society. The choice for this year was an acronym: AI, meaning artificial intelligence in English original — Since the translation in Portuguese is artificial intelligence, we translate the letters to artificial intelligence.
According to Collins, the term describes “the modeling of human mental functions by computer programs” and is considered “the next big technological revolution,” which has become a common theme with many developments this year.
The AI theme has been on the rise since the end of last year, especially with the launch ChatGPT and other natural language engines like Google Bard and Bing Chat are gaining ground.
In addition boom With the introduction of services that generate content and speak to users with increasingly natural conversational skills, the year has also been marked by debates about the ethical use of this technology and the risks of adopting artificial intelligence. possible elimination of jobs and even termination of basic educational duties, how to write school essays.
Other word of the year contestants in 2023
Other terms discussed and virtually chosen by the Collins team include:
- Ultra processed: processed foods containing various ingredients that have no nutritional value;
- Nepobaby: a person in the entertainment industry who supposedly only gets opportunities in this field thanks to famous parents;
- Semaglutide: The scientific name of the drug known as Ozempic and used especially for weight loss;
- Ineffectiveness: use social networks to warn people about products or topics, not to recommend or sell something;
- Greed (or “assertive inflation”): When a company raises prices without technical justification just to make more profits.
Collins’ word of the year in 2022 was “permacrisis,” a period of global instability and insecurity created by issues such as the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and the invasion of Ukraine.
The term chosen in 2021 was NFT, non-fungible tokens made on the blockchain, an industry that is already in decline today, but was actually much talked about at the time.
Source: Tec Mundo

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