It's an open secret that generative AI is terrible at coming up with original and creative writing. In many ways, that's to be expected, given their inherent nature — they churn through the internet and remix what they've gobbled up in often nonsensical and uninspiring ways. To remedy the situation, some of Silicon Valley's biggest […]
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming part of the narrative for a growing number of novelists and short story writers, and as many as 10,000 of them endorsed an open letter this summer urging AI companies not to use copyrighted work without permission or compensation.
As present in the imagination as politics, the pandemic or climate change, AI has become part of the narrative for a growing number of novelists and short story writers who only need to follow the news to imagine a world upended.
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