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I'm going to go ahead an apologise for opening this can of worms. That said, on a trip to the Reina Sofia a few years back I came across one piece that was a screed of that old sprocketed printer paper that dates back to the earliest days of computing. It turned out that the artist had written a short program to loop through all the possible permutations of several lines of poetry to combine them in different ways. For my own amusement, I wrote a Python program to do something similar at home later. This is what the magical girl story is in a way - an experiment to see if I can get something good (or at least something I'm happy with) out of AI. I do have a couple of questions - for everyone if they care to answer, not just That One Guy: - Would you read an AI written story and give it a chance, knowing it had been carefully edited by a human to improve it? - If you read a story and enjoyed it, then later discovered it was written by an AI - would that retrospectively affect your enjoyment of it? There's no right or wrong answers here, I'm just curious about peoples opinions. |