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kdpierre
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#21 | Posted: 9 Jan 2023 04:32
TheEnglishMaster:
However... if you could get an AI to generate comments on other stories, then...

Absolutely brilliant response. If we are happy to have machines think for us, why not have them emote for us as well? It would certainly free up so much more of our time to watch whatever latest installment of "Real Housewives..." or "Whoever-the-fuck Has Talent". Having just posted two new stories after not having written anything here for YEARS, the underwhelming ratio of views/reads to comments hit like a suckerpunch to the stomach. Having a machine reassure me would not be that much different than using a vibrator to have an orgasm.

Hotspur
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#22 | Posted: 9 Jan 2023 10:29
This all sounds like science fiction to a technophobic geriatric like me.

I've already been talked into putting my quill on one side and using one of those new fangled fountain pens so heaven knows what's coming next.

Nikita711
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#23 | Posted: 9 Jan 2023 12:19
I was trained as an audio technician (2004 till 2008), though I ended up in a different business.
I learned that the most important thing in the audio-craft, is capturing a musical performance in the best possible quality. We would say "shit in = shit out".
Only the big major productions had that professional sound, where all the instruments were "comped" out of countless takes and stacked recordings of great musicians. The acoustic properties of the studio spaces we used, were way more important, than the gear. Digital sound effects couldn't yet hold up to the professional analog gear.

Nowadays the process is different.
Albums are no longer important, play-lists are!
The music became a part of an integrated audio-visual story-telling process. No one will click on your spotify-profile unless you "personally" tell them to on instagram and show them that you're legit with great videos on youtube. And things have to be done fast! It's about great content every day, not about a good album once a year.

The software my old colleagues use today is way more advanced and most manufacturers of studio gear run software shops now. You don't really need all the analog stuff of back then, you can still have it though.
Today the art is not so much about finding unique musicians and capturing great performances, it's more about picking the best sounds and hitting the right sonic vibe in a framework of a just-in-time cross-media production. To look for the right thing in a haystack of endless possibilities and to be capable of making an artistic decision under pressure takes no less skills and creativity.

Music today is mostly better sounding. In all genres: Recent Jazz and classical recordings are also backed with modern dynamic filtering, filled with additional sounds out of libraries and pass AI-aided mastering stages. They are just not "legendary", because somehow nothing is anymore.
And there are more jobs and better money in audio today.

Today most digital audio workstation will just suggest great chord progressions, harmonies and melodies to you, but that is not, what actually changed the art.

I think AI will not make any art obsolete. But it will have unforeseen consequences and strange use-cases.
And it will generate a breathtaking amount of custom-made porn.

spkcomics
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#24 | Posted: 9 Jan 2023 13:17
Some observations...

In the tests I did, to get an acceptable result (still) demands a lot from the human writer. It's not simply typing "write a spanking story". The result gets better the more detailed instructions you provide. And that, in a way, is already participating in the process of writing story. "Write a story in dialogue. A woman and her friend remembers", "write a Dear Abby column where Shy Wife asks how she could...", "write an interview between a journalist and an actress. The actress describes the experience of acting in a scene in the play...".

The result often looked like scripts with ideas and suggestions on which way to go when writing:

"The story could begin with the girl's family and her initial reaction to the news of the spanking scene in the school play. She would be horrified and would refuse to participate, only to be overruled by her parents who think it would be good for her. The story could then follow her through the play and the days leading up to the performance. It could explore the pressure she felt to go through with it and the moral conflict she faced".

One thing I particularly didn't like is that the generated stories seemed to have a tendency towards an ending with justifications and consequences resulting from spanking.

"The couple's life was forever changed by the spanking scene in the movie. It had opened up their eyes to the idea of discipline and had helped them to grow closer together. Mary had come to appreciate the unique bond that comes with being disciplined by someone you love".

"Alice never told anyone about what she witnessed that day, but it left a lasting impression on her. From that day on, she was even more determined to be a good girl and never get into trouble. She never wanted to experience a spanking like her friend had."

"The magazine was a huge success and it changed the way people viewed spanking and other forms of corporal punishment. It also helped to normalize the practice and made it more acceptable in mainstream society. Frederico's magazine was a revolution. It changed the way people viewed spanking and it made it more acceptable in mainstream society. It was a bold move, but one that paid off in the end."

"The girl thanked him, and the principal escorted her out of the school. From that day forward, the teacher was more careful when it came to punishing her students, and she was more compassionate and understanding. The girl never forgot that moment, and it taught her a lesson in justice that she would never forget".


Something you need to pay attention to is when the text brings accurate information and data. The text often mixes real information with inaccurate information, generating a result that seems plausible, but incorrect.

"As the film began, they were both captivated by the story of a young woman who was struggling to find her place in society."

"In the movie Our Wife, the spanking scene takes place when the main character, Maureen, is caught by her husband, John, trying to sneak out of the house. He takes her over his knee and gives her a few spanks on the behind, lecturing her about proper behavior. Maureen is embarrassed and promises to obey him in the future."

"The spanking scene in Our Wife is brief but memorable. It occurs when the husband, John, finds out that his wife, Marie, has been spending too much money. In a fit of rage, he grabs her and starts to spank her. She tries to run away, but he pins her down and continues to spank her while she screams and cries. John eventually stops and Marie cries on the floor as he leaves the room."

"John Barrymore and his fourth wife, Elaine Barrie, experienced a highly publicized marital dispute during the filming of My Dear Children in 1939. It began when Elaine noticed a flirtation between her husband and his co-star, Lucille Ball. She was so angry that she stormed off the set and refused to return until John fired Ball. John refused and a bitter public argument ensued. Elaine eventually returned to the set but the couple's relationship never recovered and they divorced a few months later. The incident made headlines in the press, further damaging Barrymore's reputation as an unreliable and irresponsible husband."

"In 1939, actor John Barrymore was starring in a play called "Too Much Johnson" in New York City. During the production, Barrymore's fourth wife, actress Elaine Barrie, became enraged when she discovered he had been having an affair with a chorus girl in the play. She shouted at him in the middle of a performance, causing a major disruption. After the performance, Barrie left the theater angrily, and the incident caused a major scandal in the media. Barrymore was widely criticized for his affair and for his treatment of Barrie, and there were even calls for him to be removed from the production. Barrymore was ultimately able to finish the run of the play, but the controversy surrounding the incident cost him his reputation and led to the downfall of his already troubled career."

AlanBarr
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#25 | Posted: 11 Jan 2023 09:32
It makes you wonder what AI authors will be capable of producing 10 years from now - perhaps works of dazzling originality?

thepreacherswife
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#26 | Posted: 14 Jan 2023 00:46
Nikita711:
Music today is mostly better sounding. In all genres: Recent Jazz and classical recordings are also backed with modern dynamic filtering, filled with additional sounds out of libraries and pass AI-aided mastering stages. They are just not "legendary", because somehow nothing is anymore.
And there are more jobs and better money in audio today.

Rick Beato would disagree. With the pervasivenss of AutoTune (I heard it in a jazz vocal recording the other day and it sounded...clinical) and the digital frankensteining of recordings through beat correction and pitch correction (I think a recent bit from a Letterman interview showed that one particular Billie Eilish recording was patched together from 80 different takes), the thought of AI music sounds pretty...unmusical.

CarolinaPaddler
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#27 | Posted: 22 Jan 2023 03:45
Get a load of what I heard last week on CBS News Radio. Apparently a student was caught using this very program at Furman University in Greenville, SC. We were aware our professors had many sleuth programs to catch plagiarist back in the 2010 era when I went back to college to be a teacher.

astrosmurf
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#28 | Posted: 14 Feb 2023 07:19
I asked Chatgpt to write a spanking story, and it said I needed therapy!

Alef
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#29 | Posted: 14 Feb 2023 07:27
astrosmurf:
I asked Chatgpt to write a spanking story, and it said I needed therapy!

It is definitely improving

astrosmurf
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#30 | Posted: 14 Feb 2023 14:55
I blame you guys! You no doubt made it write so horrendous things that it had turned into a complete prude once I started using it.

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