yano2mch
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I get you, and I agree with all of it. The quality of the 10 books in 10 minutes would be top-notch, too, with good models, from what I've seen.
Even top notch models act weird. I think all output needs to be reviewed.
But, from the last year or two, as I've started writing a little seriously, you know, trying hard to get to the other side of being a reader, I've kinda realized what a harsh mistress writing is. Weeks of procrastination, months of wallowing in my writer's block, and the constant imposter syndrome whether I really belong on this side. It's a fight every day, in a way, for me.
Now AI just comes and makes everything so silly. Writing is, in my opinion, one of the most unrewarding activities ever. Sure, it's a lot of fun to build worlds, write character profiles n all, but turning up every day and sitting for four to six hours before the empty page is quite challenging.
And why i would prefer to do an RP-style which helps me navigate those problems, and then modify the output when i'm cleaning it up. This of course assumes i have an output or story i feel is worthy of sharing.
Like, I'll have twenty-odd reasons why I started a certain scene at a beach and not somewhere else, or why I said the sky was rouge in the fading twilight and not orange or crimson. There's no magic with the text generator for me. It's all quite artificial — like none of it is real. Even now, I am struggling so much with my little silly stories, but the struggle is part of the journey, no? AI, or rather, text generators simply makes it all a simple chore of typing two sentences to get twenty, and twenty to get five hundred.
Maybe the problem, is everyone is assuming it's a 'all-in-one' or 'one size fits all' tool. Thinking it's the end point, when it should instead be the midpoint and to iterate. In many ways at that view you'd get too many lazy people who don't know how to even use the tool right.
If it outputs the wrong colors than re-write the sections that are bad. If it's all bad then throw it all out. I'm sure there's a lot of fluff and background details that i don't need to write.
In many ways as i think about it; AI is the walking-simulator of tools. (If you never played a walking simulator there's games that look good, but you literally press W to walk forward, and it's all environment but nothing to interact with, think The Chinese Room was a major group doing those, atmospheric but that was it. For Stanley Parable it was the narrator you interacted with that was the funny part).