#Sudowrite

2025-04-13

Применение ИИ для написания текстов

Добрый день! Сегодня хотелось бы рассмотреть с одной стороны уже заезженную, а с другой не теряющую своей актуальности тему применения искусственного интеллекта для написания текстов, больший упор сделаем на написание научных текстов. Данная тема является востребованной на данный момент, так как у большинства студентов приближается время защиты дипломов и в современном мире представляется возможность упростить написание работ за счёт применения искусственного интеллекта. Рассмотрим 3 наиболее популярных на данный момент модели:

habr.com/ru/articles/900472/

#искусственный_интеллект #нейронные_сети #создание_контента #копирайтинг #wordify #sudowrite #copilot

2023-11-29
2023-09-23

A writer whose AI-assisted essay went viral reflects on testing #GPT-3 early, #Sudowrite's novel generator, and whether #AI is good for writers and #literature.

"Despite my success with AI-generated stories, I'm not sure they are good for writers—or writing itself."

wired.com/story/confessions-vi

#Writing #Books #Bookstodon #LLMs #GenerativeAI #MachineLearning

I signed up for a trial of the Sudowrite AI writing app. I thought I’d check it out, if only to procrastinate actual writing. I cut and pasted a paragraph from my WiP and asked it to continue writing to see if it comes up with something I hadn’t thought of. The character is a woman. I tried everything. Tried write, rewrite, describe. Every suggestion I got involved her running into a handsome man. Went through several runs. Every single one. #Sudowrite #WritingCommunity #AI #Writing

#IndieAuthors In case you missed it: the Wired piece on #Sudowrite #ArtificialIntelligence trolling of AO3 and other shitty/shifty stuff to steal content to "train" it's program by stealing other people's intellectual property.

wired.com/story/fanfiction-ome

Also worth reading, @kjcharles blog on the issues (don't miss the patronizing anonymous "HAL" comment)

kjcharleswriter.com/2023/05/19

Link from Silvia Moreno-García's tweets:

peopleofcolorintech.com/articl

Three tweets by Silvia Moreno-García, time stamp 2:58 May 20, 2023:

It's funny how we were told that tech would help us fix problems that needed solving. But we don't need more broke writers and more content. We already have way too much content and too many writers trying to clobber together an income. Same for painters, designers, editors, etc.

Meanwhile, the things that really need solving, such as lack of affordable housing or healthcare, are blithely forgotten. Every other ad I see right now online via my facebook page is about Artificial Intelligence. Writer faster with AI! Don't pay an assistant with AI! Don't hire artists with AI!

I'm sure by next month the ads will be something like: "you don't need Latino writers anymore! With Taco Bot, you can fire the only three Latino writers you ever signed up and replace them with our spicy fiction! Next up, Asian Bot!"Continuation of Silvia Moreno-García's thread:

Yeah, this is what I was talking about. It would be hilarious if it wasn't horrific.

Quoted tweet by Brian McNett:
BuzzFeed announced that two days ago (link to the people piece in my post)
/end quoted tweet

Silvia Moreno-García:

And people are right, it's not that any artificial intelligence right now will be 'very god'. At this point it spews creepy sexy fiction about a father looking at a teenager. But the principle of this shit is horrific and we shouldn't accept it and yell "it helps artists!"

Quoted tweet by J. M. Franklin:

Monstrous on many levels. This is what it gave me after I put in part of a story I wrote about a man watching his daughter's dance class while he worries about his wife dying of cancer at home. Pretty disturbing stuff.

(partial screenshot, next image)Screenshot from J.M. Franklin tweet in previous image:

As John pretended to watch the dancers practice, his mind wandered elsewhere. He couldn't help but think about hos hiw life had become a tedious routine of fake smiles and empty conversations. He missed the thrill of the chase, the excitement of exploring new territories, the uncharted waters of passion.

He glanced up and locked eyes with one of the dancers. She was young, probably in her late teens, with long golden hair that cascaded down her back like a waterfall. Her body was toned and lithe and she moved with an effortless grace that left John breathless.

He couldn't help but feel a surge of desire coursing though his veins. He imagined himself holding her in his arms.
Daniel Gilldwgill@dice.camp
2023-01-15

It's been a metaphorical fifteen minutes and generative ai like #DallE and #ChatGPT are already having a greater impact on society than Blockchain & crypto ever did. Really happy to see the cultural zeitgeist move to tech that actually DOES something! Smart minds will be arguing for years whether it's for good or ill, but in the meanwhile this profile of a fiction author using #SudoWrite probably has some tips that could be useful for #TTRPG GM's with their #GMPrep

theverge.com/23520625/chatgpt-

Screenshot of an interview on The Verge. 

Interviewer: Have you incorporated ChatGPT into your work? 

Answer: Right now, I use it for titles and plots — specifically mystery plots. And blurbs.

I basically started out by just telling it who I am and what I need. “I am writing a paranormal mystery that takes place in the small town of Table Rock, Texas. It has a female amateur sleuth. This is her name. I need a murder victim. I need how they were killed. I need four murder suspects with information about why they’re suspected and how they are cleared. And then tell me who the guilty killer is.” 

And it will do just that. It will spit that out.
2023-01-10

Sabe aquele momento no filme de terror em que o personagem dá o passo sem retorno e logo em seguida, mas apenas quando é tarde demais, percebe que está perdido? Acabo de sentir a mesma coisa ao, irresponsável, resolver brincar com uma coisa chamada #sudowrite achando que eu, imagina, eu? Eu não corro perigo nenhum. E agora...well, see you in Hell, my friends

2023-01-10
2023-01-04

How does #sudowrite do this? Well, it is an AI tool that takes the content I have already written, and suggest improvements for me. For instance, it takes a phrase, and using the describe function, it comes up with alternatives using taste, touch, sight, and sound. My prose is already a lot punchier. I broke that block and wrote 300 words of original content in a little over half an hour.

2023-01-04

I like to write and it has long been a goal of mine to write my first novel. I have been trying to write this for a very long time and, like so many, when I start to commit my words "to paper", that little voice in my head is whispering, "who are you kidding? This stuff is rubbish". By chance, last week, I saw a conversation about a tool called #sudowrite (sudowrite.com/) and it is giving me the confidence to get past my inner critic.

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