EricDiazDotd
EricDiazDotd t1_jad1ajr wrote
Reply to Writers replaced by AI? by Tre_akl
Yes, it is inevitable.
But it might take 10 years to replace 90% of the writers, and another decade to replace 99%.
Most writers will be AI-assisted soon, however.
I wish we didn't have to face this, but here we are (I'm an amateur writer myself and thinking of this ruins my motivation sometimes, TBH).
EricDiazDotd t1_jad0q0h wrote
Reply to comment by Jessicamorrell in Writers replaced by AI? by Tre_akl
We probably won't be able to tell the difference, especially if the text is revised by a human.
EricDiazDotd t1_jaageun wrote
"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.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Automatic_Grammatizator
EricDiazDotd t1_iy0q0i6 wrote
Reply to What are the greatest novels written after the popularisation of TV? All the stuff I love - 1984, Dubliners, Karamazov - seem to have been written before by JuristaDoAlgarve
I usually prefer the classics but have been recently enthralled by Piranesi.
EricDiazDotd t1_je565dj wrote
Reply to does anyone like roald dahl's short stories by EatLikeAHippo
Yes, they are awesome.
BTW, to get a perspective on AI taking over writing, see "The Great Automatic Grammatizator".