Comment by ptx
So what use cases are those?
It seems to me that the limitations of this particular tool make it suitable only in cases where it doesn't matter if the result is wrong and dangerous as long as it's convincing. This seems to be exclusively various forms of forgery and fraud, e.g. spam, phishing, cheating on homework, falsifying research data, lying about current events, etc.
Extracting structured data from unstructured text at runtime. Some models are really good at that and it’s immensely useful for many businesses.