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A Chinese professor used AI to write a science fiction novel. Then it was a winner in a national competitionJournalism professor Shen Yang plans to detail his creation process so anyone can ‘create good fiction with AI’
But artificial intelligence poses threats to writers and irreversible damage to literary language, a publisher says
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"На октябрьской церемонии награждения он получил вторую премию вместе с 17 другими рассказами, то есть получил голоса трех из шести судей."
Вобщем-то GPT-чат действительно пишет не хуже половины того же автор-тудей, но вот до второй половины ему еще есть куда расти :)))
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FATHER: A wordmill is fed the general pattern for a story and it goes to its big memory bank-much bigger than even Daddy's-and picks the first word at random; they call that turning trump. Or it's given the first word by its programmer. But when it picks the second word it must pick one that has the same atmosphere, and so on and so on. Fed the same story pattern and one hundred different first words-one at a time, of course-it would wnte one hundred completely different novels. Of course it is much more complicated than that, much too complicated for Son to understand, but that is the way it works.
SON: A wordmill keeps telling the same story with different words?
FATHER: Well, in a way, yes.
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Гонорары фантастов это да - это лакомый кусок!
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