Any Problem Rewriting AI Generated Text

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I've had a lot of fun lately on an AI Girlfriend site writing back and forth with an AI system. I think the story generated might possibly be published on Literotica for three reasons. One is that almost all the plot twists in the story have come from me. Also I wrote half the story already in my conversation with the AI. Finally, I am rewriting the story completely and making major changes to the AI part of the writing. So my question is, can I post such a story on Literotica?
 
I've had a lot of fun lately on an AI Girlfriend site writing back and forth with an AI system. I think the story generated might possibly be published on Literotica for three reasons. One is that almost all the plot twists in the story have come from me. Also I wrote half the story already in my conversation with the AI. Finally, I am rewriting the story completely and making major changes to the AI part of the writing. So my question is, can I post such a story on Literotica?
You're, like, not supposed to. Even if you re-write it "in your own words," you didn't make up that story all by yourself and that is 100% against the spirit of the rule.

Are they capable of catching it and recognizing it as AI?

FAFO
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I've had a lot of fun lately on an AI Girlfriend site writing back and forth with an AI system. I think the story generated might possibly be published on Literotica for three reasons. One is that almost all the plot twists in the story have come from me. Also I wrote half the story already in my conversation with the AI. Finally, I am rewriting the story completely and making major changes to the AI part of the writing. So my question is, can I post such a story on Literotica?
I suggest you submit it back to an AI audience for their enjoyment, as any humans who are interested in AI girlfriend masturbation can use the same service and tailor it to their personal kinks or whims.

In any event, writing half of a story and calling it yours is dishonest and explicitly against the submission guidelines. If it was a human co-author you'd collaborated with, it would be theft. The fact that your 'co-writer' was a bot does not make the situation of misrepresenting the content as your own work any better than old-fashioned theft.
 
There are stories here on Lit about AI. I believe if you make it clear you are conversing with an AI girlfriend and that you wrote your part, then you should have a chance. Basically, your story is not a story written by AI, but a story that cites AI responses as part of a story. I think this is acceptable. But the way to find out is to submit and convince Laurel.
 
If it was a human co-author you'd collaborated with, it would be theft.

And that's not even getting into the whole "AI relies on stolen content" argument. You may not be directly stealing someone's intellectual property, but you're a party to the theft.

Like the others said, using AI-generated content as a basis for your own writing is counter to the spirit here, and is a really gray stretch of the rules. At best it is amoral, more likely unethical.

I don't think it will pass the screens anyway. Unless you completely re-write the AI half in your own words and use of the language, which I dare to suggest might be more work than you're willing to take on, the AI-ness will break through.

...the way to find out is to submit and convince Laurel.

Maybe that's your answer. Try it and see. But don't come back on the forum whining about the story being rejected for AI.
 
I suggest you submit it back to an AI audience for their enjoyment, as any humans who are interested in AI girlfriend masturbation can use the same service and tailor it to their personal kinks or whims.

In any event, writing half of a story and calling it yours is dishonest and explicitly against the submission guidelines. If it was a human co-author you'd collaborated with, it would be theft. The fact that your 'co-writer' was a bot does not make the situation of misrepresenting the content as your own work any better than old-fashioned theft.
Misrepresenting isn't even the issue. If OP submits it and comes right out and says "half this story was dictated by AI," that doesn't make Lit any more likely to approve it.
 
In the year 2026

Won't need no keyboard, won't need no mouse.

Your fingers got nothin' to do.

Some machine's doing that for you.
 
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