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Brian Reindel 👾⚔️'s avatar

I've tried to determine why AI stories read artificially, and I think it's because it's very focused on actionable movement, and very little original expressed empathy or emotion. An author's unique voice is the sum of experiences, and if AI's "experiences" are based upon the rote structure of storytelling, it will come across oddly scientific for a fiction piece. It may take on a different flavor if you asked it to write the prompt with a very distinguishable author's voice from the past. Although, even in those attempts they often still read as manufactured.

I like this experiment!

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Johnathan Reid's avatar

1. The first image in the post is from the Matrix films. That might be a coincidence, but the story parallels are obvious. I do wonder what story it might have outputted without those fictional elements embedded within its LLM.

2. I find it interesting how you converse with it like it's a person. I treat an AI for what it is: software attached to various trained models. So any interactions are pure input/output etc. There's no social elements or personal references within the exchange as I don't see the point. It's not a person or sentient. It's compute + network + storage.

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