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Half the reason I wrote a 83k word online web serial is to serve as future evidence that I'm a good writer without AI enhancement, for whatever little street cred that's worth.
I'm incorrigibly lazy, so I've regularly tried my hand at making GPT-4 write fiction both for personal consumption and to do my work for me, and have been disappointed every single time. I haven't even seen any prompt engineering trick that raises the bar to something I would enjoy reading at length.
Of course, it beats the average human by a longshot, just look at the kind of dross people produce in high school literature classes or sort by new in /r/WritingPrompts.
I'd say that a GPT-4 written TV show wouldn't appeal to me only because my standards for what's worth watching are already above the level of an average show, not that most people seem to be as discerning!
And hey, if you turn out to be right, your perspective, values, and ideas might become a much larger part of the agglomerate superintelligence's personality.
Thanks, albeit it only makes me about 0.5% happier about potentially being turned into a paperclip haha.
I'd much rather be kept around and asked myself, since I doubt I'd have a lot better to do than chat with a superintelligence!
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