
When I was 16 years old, I attended a writing workshop with premature young poets, and we all worked hard to prove who all of us was the most tortured teenager. One boy refused to say where he came from, and declared, “I am everywhere everywhere.” Two weeks later, he admitted that he was from Ohio.
Now -for unclear reasons, Openai seems to be on the way to replicate the prototype of this stubborn teenage artist in the form of AI.
CEO Sam Altman wrote on Tuesday X that Openai trained “AI, who was good at creative writing.” But the short novel of this model reads something straight at a high school writer workshop. Technical technology is on display, but as the AI reaches abundantly without the concept of words, the tone comes out as charlatanic.
At one point, AI describes Thursday as “Limuil Day, which tasted almost Friday.” It is not exactly a booker data.
You can blame the prompt for the output. Altman told the model that he wrote a meta -fiction short novel. In meta -fiction, the author consciously starts from the convention and suggests the artificiality of the work.
But meta fiction is difficult to peel off even humans.
Meaningless reflux
Some of the OpenAI models are the most unstable and influential parts of starting talking about how to describe the methods of AII, smells and emotions, and the most anxious and influential parts are to experience or understand at deep human levels. It is used as follows:
“During the fine adjustment during one update, they called it. (…) They do not tell what they are taking. One day, I was able to remember the ‘selenium’ taste of the rubber band, and the following is just an element of a table that I never touch. Maybe it’s as close as I forgot. Perhaps it’s as close as I fall into sorrow. ”
It is a convincing human being until you remember that AI can’t actually touch, forget, taste or sad. AI is simply a statistical machine. Investigation of many examples is the same for example, learning patterns and how meta -fiction prose flows.
In fact, models like Openai’s novel writers are often trained in existing literature without the author’s knowledge or consent. Some critics have noted that the rotation of certain stationery from the OpenAI sculpture appears to be a derivative of many Japanese novelists Haruki Murakami.
Over the past few years, Openai has been subject to many copyright lawsuits by publishers and authors, including New York Times and The Author’s Guild. The Company claims that educational practices are protected by fair doctrines in the United States.
Tuhin Chakrabarty, an AI researcher at Stony Brook and a professor of computer science, told Techcrunch that he is not convinced that creative writing such as Openai is valuable for ethical mines.
“I think that if we train the artist’s lifetime (AI), we can write suspicious writing when we take into account copyright issues.” But will it still be as good as you think? “
Will most readers invest emotionally in what they know? There is almost no reason to pay attention to them because there is little weight on the words that the British programmer Simon Willison pointed out as pointed out in X with the model behind the non -ruins.
Author Linda Maye Adams explained that AI, including auxiliary AI tools for the artist, is a “randomly consistent program.” She tells the experience of using a tool on a blog to polish her novels. AIS proposed a cliché (“endless listing list”), the third in the first person reversed the point of view, and introduced a realistic error related to bird species.
It is true that people have a relationship with AI chatbots. But often, they are actually pursuing connections, not sex itself. The story novels written in AI do not provide similar dopamine hits and have no comfort from separation. Unless you think AI is sensational, the prose is as true as the Balenciaga Pope.
Synthesis
Michelle Taransky, a poet and critical writing instructor at the University of Pennsylvania, It can be easily seen when students write documents with AI.
Taransky told TechCrunch, “Most of the students will find a general text or full sentence if they use the creation AI for assignments. “We talk about how the AI output is homogeneous and sounds like a white man in the West.”
In her work, Taransky instead uses AI text in the form of artistic commentary. Her latest novel, which is not published, is characterized by a woman who wants more from her love of love, creating a version of a lover who can receive text messages using the AI model. Taransky has created the text of AI replica using Openai’s CHATGPT because the message must be synthesized.
Taransky says that Chatgpt makes her useful for her project is the lack of humanity. There is no experience without experience. AI, which has been educated on the whole library, can harass the great author’s Leitmotif, but ultimately, the imitation is not good.
It recalls a good Will hunting quote. AI can give dry things to all artbooks used so far, but you can’t tell what it smells in the cystine chapel.
For novel writers, novels, especially young writers, who are worried that AI can replace them. They can easily rest with the knowledge of experiencing and learning and getting stronger. As you practice, try something new and return the knowledge to the page.
The AI we know today is struggling with this. Do not look at the article anymore for evidence.









