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KitFalbo t1_jaaevju wrote

Wrong subreddit and it is crap.

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CockroachConfident71 OP t1_jaagcwu wrote

can you suggest a subreddit for this? :)

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KitFalbo t1_jaagwab wrote

One of the AI ones. Bad enough you folk are getting journals and magazines like clarksworld shut down with your crap. That and flooding self-pub spaces with the low-content spam. You don't need to take it to places that discuss actual fiction when the only thing you've learned about fiction has come from Google and AI answers.

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StrawberryFields_ t1_jaaf6vf wrote

Storytelling is about heart and enchantment and capturing key aspects of the human condition. Which AI will never do.

Stringing together cliches does not make one a storyteller any more than recycling a funny story makes one a comedian.

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books-ModTeam t1_jaahhn7 wrote

Hi there. Per rule 3.1, Promotional posts and/or comments need to meet the promotional rules requirements: please see the wiki for more details. Thank you!

Hi there! This sub is for discussion around published literature and industry news. Your post would be more suitable to an r/writing related community which are dedicated to these sorts of topics. Thank you!

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EricDiazDotd t1_jaageun wrote

"The Great Automatic Grammatizator" (from Someone Like You): A mechanically-minded man reasons that the rules of grammar are fixed by certain, almost mathematical principles. By exploiting this idea, he is able to create a mammoth machine that can write a prize-winning novel in roughly fifteen minutes. The story ends on a fearful note, as more and more of the world's writers are forced into licensing their names—and all hope of human creativity—to the machine.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Automatic_Grammatizator

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