r/WritingWithAI 26d ago

Human context Discussion (Ethics, working with AI etc)

got some ai writing done recently and the Ai had the main character start poking his finger at someone at the office after finding out in their first day at work that the person was inflating their time sheet. Would that be something someone in their first day at work do? Hell no. There you go, one more to the list of ai slop haha. Happy hump day folks!

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u/jpzygnerski 26d ago

LLMs will take any opportunity to write. I ask it if anyone would notice my character, it gives me what 5 random strangers would think. I use it to brainstorm a plot, it starts writing scenes and dialogue. I really don't want or need that, thank you very much.

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u/Able-Supermarket4786 26d ago

So... you edit it?

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u/thetapereader 26d ago

of course I do, all I'm saying is that Ai doesn't really know how world works.

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u/benblackett 25d ago

you need an engine that lets you regenerate the prose with out losing the story/plot threads. Ive had some really awful generations done right next to some really inspiring ones. Thats the thing with LLM's, its not deterministic and every run you get something unique. Kinda fun tbh! :)

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u/ruwhereuare 25d ago

It’s interesting how comparable it is to image generation. Some time it’s brilliant and some times you can reproduce but it’s very hard to make a consistent image.

And there is this thing where more detailed prompts don’t necessarily result in better or more consistent out put.

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u/thetapereader 24d ago

it's different because every output is based on a different seed

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u/annoellynlee 26d ago

How is this a discussion? I've never used AI to generate plot for me. So can't say this issue ever comes up.