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Can CHATGPT or Google Gemini write Sci-fi
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The Doctor
2024-10-04 23:58:00 UTC
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A question for discussion.
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Chris Buckley
2024-10-05 02:13:40 UTC
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Post by The Doctor
A question for discussion.
It's bee happening for a couple of years already. Why should it stop now that
the AI is better?

NY Times 2/23/2023
And now, it seems, it's happening in real life. The editors of three
science fiction magazines — Clarkesworld, The Magazine of Fantasy &
Science Fiction, and Asimov's Science Fiction — said this week that
they had been flooded by submissions of works of fiction generated
by A.I. chatbots.

Chris
Charles Packer
2024-10-05 07:57:05 UTC
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Post by The Doctor
A question for discussion.
It's bee happening for a couple of years already. Why should it stop now
that the AI is better?
NY Times 2/23/2023
And now, it seems, it's happening in real life. The editors of three
science fiction magazines — Clarkesworld, The Magazine of Fantasy &
Science Fiction, and Asimov's Science Fiction — said this week that
they had been flooded by submissions of works of fiction generated by
A.I. chatbots.
Chris
A tandem question might be posed: has human-written SF declined in quality
precipitously since the start of the 21st century?
The Doctor
2024-10-05 14:20:20 UTC
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Post by Chris Buckley
Post by The Doctor
A question for discussion.
It's bee happening for a couple of years already. Why should it stop now
that the AI is better?
NY Times 2/23/2023
And now, it seems, it's happening in real life. The editors of three
science fiction magazines — Clarkesworld, The Magazine of Fantasy &
Science Fiction, and Asimov's Science Fiction — said this week that
they had been flooded by submissions of works of fiction generated by
A.I. chatbots.
Chris
A tandem question might be posed: has human-written SF declined in quality
precipitously since the start of the 21st century?
We are close to 25% into the Century.
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Ahasuerus
2024-10-05 15:36:30 UTC
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Post by Chris Buckley
Post by The Doctor
A question for discussion.
It's bee happening for a couple of years already. Why should it stop
now that the AI is better?>
NY Times 2/23/2023
And now, it seems, it's happening in real life. The editors of three
science fiction magazines — Clarkesworld, The Magazine of Fantasy &
Science Fiction, and Asimov's Science Fiction — said this week that
they had been flooded by submissions of works of fiction generated
by A.I. chatbots.
According to Neil Clarke's (the editor of _Clarkesworld_) post on
Post by Chris Buckley
I’m not going to detail how I know these stories are “AI” spam or
outline any of the data I have collected from these submissions.
There are some very obvious patterns [snip]
I guess we could rephrase the original question: "Can CHATGPT or Google
Gemini write SF that is not obviously AI-generated? And if they can't do
Post by Chris Buckley
the technology is only going to get better, so detection will become
more challenging
Paul S Person
2024-10-05 17:00:08 UTC
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Post by Chris Buckley
Post by The Doctor
A question for discussion.
It's bee happening for a couple of years already. Why should it stop
now that the AI is better?>
NY Times 2/23/2023
And now, it seems, it's happening in real life. The editors of three
science fiction magazines — Clarkesworld, The Magazine of Fantasy &
Science Fiction, and Asimov's Science Fiction — said this week that
they had been flooded by submissions of works of fiction generated
by A.I. chatbots.
According to Neil Clarke's (the editor of _Clarkesworld_) post on
Post by Chris Buckley
I’m not going to detail how I know these stories are “AI” spam or
outline any of the data I have collected from these submissions.
There are some very obvious patterns [snip]
I guess we could rephrase the original question: "Can CHATGPT or Google
Gemini write SF that is not obviously AI-generated? And if they can't do
Post by Chris Buckley
the technology is only going to get better, so detection will become
more challenging
I believe there is work being done on that -- that is, leaving
clues/marks that something is generated by AI.

Of course, the only effect if this is doable and accepted at all will
be two classes of AI: those that conform (and, if appropriate, are
legal) and those that don't (and, if appropriate, are illegal).
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