I loved 's 2016 article on using language models as collab writing aids robinsloan.com/notes/writing-
This new story surfaces the grain, shows where the ML helped. Works well with the (sad) story, since it suggests where the author reached for aid. pudding.cool/2021/03/love-a
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I really like that this story doesn't try to directly expose the model. The author cherry-picked responses, and that's fine+good!
Possibly even more interesting than the story itself are the author's comments about how the collaboration shaped her writing (see "Author's note")
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Oh, and the author, , is on Twitter! I regret tweeting too eagerly to correctly @-mention initially.
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One of he really interesting things about GPT-3 based fiction is how silly/interesting it can get if you feed it silly interesting input. I asked the model to generate a story about Buzz Mays (Buzz Aldrin) and Willy Aldrin (Willy Mays) -
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