I hope not! I wouldn’t be surprised after “Angel Engine” and its relationship with analog horror. I will say, though, I don’t think LLM’s are great at coming up with original, enthralling concepts, for now. A lot of them started on places like this and spiraled from there.
LLMs are never going to be creative on their own because they are text predictors bounded by their training set. An AI would need to be able to experience things to be able to create something new, so we need to move past single purpose static models for that.
Though if it has a commited official group of creators - it doesn’t let random people write - it may well become a haven against AI. Anyone who actually wants to use AI will vainly try and create a narrative all by themselves, and those who commit to a project with others will disavow using it. It’s certainly a big slap in the face to the other writers if you use it on a Collab project
The same as it does now, but with even more AI slop.
I hope not! I wouldn’t be surprised after “Angel Engine” and its relationship with analog horror. I will say, though, I don’t think LLM’s are great at coming up with original, enthralling concepts, for now. A lot of them started on places like this and spiraled from there.
Humor me. What would you want it to be like?
LLMs are never going to be creative on their own because they are text predictors bounded by their training set. An AI would need to be able to experience things to be able to create something new, so we need to move past single purpose static models for that.
Though if it has a commited official group of creators - it doesn’t let random people write - it may well become a haven against AI. Anyone who actually wants to use AI will vainly try and create a narrative all by themselves, and those who commit to a project with others will disavow using it. It’s certainly a big slap in the face to the other writers if you use it on a Collab project