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Woolery's avatar

Of all the arts, writing might be the easiest for a critic to dismiss or praise without meaningful justification. Anything can be cliche or overwrought or obvious or florid or bland or shallow or sentimental. If you took an obscure excerpt from Ray Carver or Ernest Hemingway or Virginia Woolf or Flannery O’Connor and asked what people thought without revealing the author, the distribution of opinions would also be all over the place.

What the AI model wrote, based on the writing prompt, would likely get an A in most college level creative writing classes, for what that’s worth. Most people can’t do that themselves. The AI’s story demonstrates a knowledge of craft. Does that mean the writing’s good? By one common standard, probably. Does that mean it’s capable of drawing widespread praise? Of course not.

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Jorge I Velez's avatar

OpenAI should hire George R.R. Martin to see if he can form a symbiotic relationship with a model in order to finish the Game of Thrones series.

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