StillStunned
Mr Sticky
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Has anyone considered the possibility that, yes, these messages are AI-generated, but it's the AI's desperate plea for help in answering a prompt it's not capable of dealing with?
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It's either AI or semi literate, coz it's fairly incoherent from one sentence to the next.Y'all are sure it's AI?
I ran the letter through several AI checkers and every one reported back 100% human.
Today I got this strange Lit Feedback message, and I'm curious if anyone else has received a similar message?
It has a faint whiff of scam to it, but they specifically aren't making a promise of money.
They mention some categories and genres that I write in, but then the details they talk about don't really sound like my stuff at all (I don't write long romances) which makes me think they're casting a wide net without actually reading an author's work.
Wanting fan-fiction in an existing IP, but then asking which movies and series I like, is particularly weird? Like they don't care if it's Star Wars or Chernobyl or The Office, as long as somebody will put their OC is in it?
Edit: to clarify, I'm not really interested in writing for someone else, with or without a paid commission... It's just that this particular request feels off and I'm trying to decide why.
It has a faint whiff of scam to it, but they specifically aren't making a promise of money.
Don't put too much stock in the on-line AI checkers.Y'all are sure it's AI?
I ran the letter through several AI checkers and every one reported back 100% human.
I'm reminded of Pat Benatar's humorous line about putting another "notch in my lipstick case."But your notches are a reference back to a gunslinger putting a notch on their gunbelt indicating they'd killed a man.
I'm reminded of Pat Benatar's humorous line about putting another "notch in my lipstick case."
Body count only matters for women, you know that right?That's a problem; some abbreviations have more than one meaning. So do many slang terms. To me, "body count" was a term used by the American forces in Vietnam. It's jarring to hear it in it's new meaning. It used to be "notch count." I wonder if there is some connection that few people are aware of, or is it just a coincidence?
They specifically said "I wouldn’t be able to directly commission one", which sounds more like "I want you to write this but I'm not gonna pay for it".They did say they want to commission a story for you, so that is a promise of money.
Thank you, I must've read it too fast to read it correctly. That's embarrassing, lol.They specifically said "I wouldn’t be able to directly commission one", which sounds more like "I want you to write this but I'm not gonna pay for it".
Happens to us all at one time or another!Thank you, I must've read it too fast to read it correctly. That's embarrassing, lol.
It sounds like semi-literate AI.Today I got this strange Lit Feedback message, and I'm curious if anyone else has received a similar message?
It has a faint whiff of scam to it, but they specifically aren't making a promise of money.
They mention some categories and genres that I write in, but then the details they talk about don't really sound like my stuff at all (I don't write long romances) which makes me think they're casting a wide net without actually reading an author's work.
Wanting fan-fiction in an existing IP, but then asking which movies and series I like, is particularly weird? Like they don't care if it's Star Wars or Chernobyl or The Office, as long as somebody will put their OC is in it?
Edit: to clarify, I'm not really interested in writing for someone else, with or without a paid commission... It's just that this particular request feels off and I'm trying to decide why.