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by paulmoulinex123
307 days ago
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A lot of folks here seem sure that models cannot hold long-form context. In my experience that is not true. The real issues are model choice and how you frame the task. For the past few months I have been generating full-length fiction on topics I care about, and the quality is good enough that friends in blind reads get just as absorbed as with solid human-written work. Example of a long book I put together in about 20 minutes: docs.google[dot]com/document/d/1mA-q1ugWRa6BaOghUTH17kYdjHpaNPIWgoNKg6OvOko/edit?usp=sharing
Yes, there are rough edges, but the character arcs and the lore stay coherent from start to finish. Disclosure: I am building an iOS app that lets anyone spin up a book with any cast and starting situation, in a voice close to a favorite author, and then steer the story while reading. On-demand long-form content is already here. It is just not packaged very conveniently yet. |
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