Or maybe the authors themselves?
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you would need 10^17 books to train an AI to write like you
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Only took 8 million articles to train this new open AI system and that's with today's tech https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2019/2/14/18222270/artificial-intelligence-open-ai-natural-language-processing … Stephen King has probably produced far more words than that.
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Could holding this particular fear affect or shift the human author's original language expressions, then possibly altering future emerging results by human and/or AI? Beneficial or not?
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Hmmm I don't know! But I do think that at sooommme point relatively soon there's going to a comeuppance for us spewing so much mineable data into the world, and advantages to not having done so
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I would really like to know if people are actually worried about this! I've seen
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You can't curve fit me if I refuse to give you more than a few points
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Good writing is always about telling one's own personal story. No one else — be they animal, vegetable, mineral, or whatever — can tell my story. But ideally computers will help me write my story in a more effective way.
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In fact, the sci-fi ending to a book I wrote has an AI version of the main character write her story for her, which she appreciated.
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Writers will include syntax watermarks designed to exploit bugs in NLP AI algos.
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