![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve seen what these AI text generators do, and the only impressive thing about them to me is their processing speed. ![]() Now if technology allowed the parrot to consciously put its thoughts into text, THAT’s the novel I would buy. Will the “novel” be any good? I suppose that depends on what your criteria of “good” is, but in my humble opinion: Within some minutes depending on the server speed, you’ll get a bunch of text long enough to technically be considered “a novel draft.” But before I get to all that, let’s just recap the current state of events:īasically, a bunch of people want you to think that the worst thing that could happen to the publishing industry has finally happened:Įven a parrot can now “write” a “novel.” I wish I was joking, but honestly, a trained parrot can speak a few words to dictate a story prompt like “Tell me a story 90,000 words long about Martha Stewart going to the moon” into an AI text-creation tool. The timing of reading this book is incredible with all of the hype going on about people using AI tools like ChatGPT to write books because Bridget Collins actually discusses what makes a “real” book, in her own way. ![]()
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