Post by AhasuerusPost by Chris BuckleyPost by The DoctorA 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 BuckleyIm 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 Buckleythe 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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"Here lies the Tuscan poet Aretino,
Who evil spoke of everyone but God,
Giving as his excuse, 'I never knew him.'"