"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.
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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KitFalbo t1_jaaevju wrote
Wrong subreddit and it is crap.