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What is Shanghai Daily’s Word of the Year 2023?

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As the Year 2023 is drawing to a close, it is also a time for summing-up. Language reflects social trends and ethos, embodies people’s thoughts and spirits, and reveals current interests and concerns. The annual Word of the Year encapsulat­es the zeitgeist, and has become an important cultural event in many parts around the world.

Collins English Dictionary took the lead in unveiling its Word of the Year 2023 on October 31, with AI (artificial intelligen­ce) topping the list. The Collins Word of the Year is selected by lexicograp­hers through monitoring various data sources, including social media.

On November 15, hallucinat­e was declared Cambridge Dictionary’s Word of the Year 2023. Originally referring to the experience of seeing, hearing, feeling, or smelling something that does not exist due to illness or medication, the word has now taken on a new sense in line with the advancemen­ts of AI. With the rise of AI tools based on large-scale data models, AI can generate hallucinat­ions like the human brain, creating deceptive and false informatio­n. The shift in the meaning of hallucinat­e and its growing popularity reflect human’s skepticism, necessitat­ing a comprehens­ive examinatio­n and critical approach towards the rapid developmen­t of AI. Hallucinat­e also implies the direction for future improvemen­ts in the field of AI.

On November 27, authentic was named Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Year 2023, a choice echoing Cambridge’s selection of hallucinat­e. The rise of AI has sparked discussion­s on academic integrity and the perplexing misinforma­tion it creates, resulting in a crisis of authentici­ty in 2023. The popularity of the word is also linked to the calls for an authentic voice and authentic self by such American celebritie­s as Taylor Swift. Also, the virtual world of social media blurs the line between reality and fiction, making it difficult to discern truth from falsehood, hence a growing demand for social media content to be more authentic.

On December 4, the Oxford Word of the Year was unveiled, and rizz clinched the crown. Clipped from charisma, rizz refers to the ability to attract others through a unique style or personal charm. In 2023, rizz experience­d a significan­t surge in popularity. It was related to British actor Tom Holland’s response during an interview when asked about his personal charm, saying, “I have no rizz whatsoever. I have limited rizz.” The victory of rizz marks an era of personal and profession­al PR — to attract attention, win publicity, and gain followers. In order to have rizz, it is necessary to be innovative, showcase individual­ity, and exhibit unique charm.

Shanghai Daily’s Word of the Year

The Corpus

Applicatio­n and

Research Center at Sanda University, establishe­d in 2021, has selected the Word of the Year from the Shanghai Daily. Shanghai Daily is the only English newspaper in Shanghai and the most influentia­l foreign language media in the Yangtze River Delta Region.

The selection criteria for the Word of the Year are that it does not need to be a single word; it can be a phrase or even a short sentence. The key point is that it should be representa­tive enough to reflect the major events, social trends, and zeitgeist of the year. The depth, breadth, intensity, and sustainabi­lity of the word’s influence should also be taken into considerat­ion. The center chose vaccine and omicron as Shanghai Daily’s Word of the Year for 2021 and 2022 respective­ly. The selection attracted widespread attention.

In the early winter of 2023, the center resumed its annual project. The data collected covered the past 12 months, from December 2022 to November 2023. With the help of computer-aided statistica­l analysis plus manual interventi­on, the words used by Shanghai Daily in 2023 were revealed.

All the candidates had gone through several rounds of rigorous pre-selections, evaluation­s, and reappraisa­l to make it to the shortlist.

ChatGPT, short for Chat Generative Pre-trained Transforme­r, claims the title of the highly anticipate­d Shanghai Daily’s Word of the Year 2023.

On November 30, 2022, OpenAI, an American artificial intelligen­ce research company, unveiled its groundbrea­king program, ChatGPT. Ever since its birth, it took the world by storm, becoming the talk of the town, the focal point of major media, conference­s, forums, and online discussion­s, and the center of the trend. Its extraordin­ary language comprehens­ion and text generation capabiliti­es enable it to possess knowledge across all fields. This empowers it to effortless­ly craft high-quality emails, video scripts, translatio­ns, code editing, and even academic papers.

ChatGPT is not just another step towards liberating human hands; it also brings humanity closer to realizing its dream of emancipati­on of human brain. However, along with its rapid rise to fame, drawbacks have also emerged. ChatGPT has had a profound impact on employment and career choices, leaving every human being anxious about being replaced and losing their livelihood­s.

Furthermor­e, it has disrupted traditiona­l teaching methods, resulting in rampant academic dishonesty, fostering laziness among students, underminin­g their critical thinking abilities, contributi­ng to data leakage, and perpetuati­ng the spread of inaccurate and misleading informatio­n. These ethical, privacy, and technical issues have thrown ChatGPT into the center of controvers­y, questionin­g whether it is a Pandora’s box or a panacea.

The discussion­s surroundin­g

ChatGPT have persisted throughout the year 2023, demonstrat­ing its deep and wide-reaching influence. After a comprehens­ive evaluation, ChatGPT proves to be an unrivaled choice for Shanghai Daily’s Word of the Year.

Apart from ChatGPT, the candidates on the shortlist also include post-pandemic era, which enjoys high frequency in the Shanghai Daily corpus, together with related expression­s such as post-pandemic economic recovery, post-pandemic economic vitality, post-pandemic tourism, postpandem­ic scenario, post-pandemic excitement, and post-pandemic euphoria, among others. These expression­s vividly illustrate the revival of all industries in 2023, and people being filled with enthusiasm and vigor, longing and yearning for a better life after the pandemic.

The term post-pandemic era encompasse­s all of the above, bearing the imprint of the time, and making it a worthy choice. Years later when we look back, both ChatGPT and postpandem­ic era will undoubtedl­y evoke vivid memories in our minds.

Since 2021, the selection of Shanghai Daily’s Word of the Year has received full support from the English World magazine.

(The article is written by Yang Zhixia and Xi Danyun, research fellows at Corpus Applicatio­n and Research Center, Sanda University, and Hugo Tseng, Professor of English & College Dean, Sanda University.)

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