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RE: Let's discuss the monster in the room: ChatGPT and Writing

in Freewriters2 years ago

As an experiment I decided to ask it to rewrite the original prompt reply in the style of Brando-Sando and it returned as such.

The snow drifted down from the heavens, settling gently upon the ground like a white shroud that enveloped the forest. For Jenny, the frigid beauty of winter held a special allure. The hush of the woods was a balm to her soul, and the biting chill invigorated her spirit. But today was different. Something felt off, and the young woman couldn't shake the sense of unease that plagued her.

As she strolled along the trail, her eyes trained on the strange tracks in the snow, Jenny couldn't shake the feeling that she was being observed. The tracks were unlike any she had ever seen before, too massive to belong to any ordinary beast. Despite her mounting fear, she pressed on, following the prints deeper and deeper into the forest.

At last, the tracks led her to a small clearing. There, in the center, loomed a creature that defied description. Towering over her, it was a grotesque amalgamation of teeth and claws, with eyes that glinted like hot coals in the gloom.

Panic seized Jenny, and she turned to flee, only to find that her legs refused to cooperate. Paralyzed with terror, she could only watch as the creature drew closer, sniffing at her with foul breath that made her want to retch. But as suddenly as it had appeared, the beast turned and bolted back into the forest, leaving Jenny alone and trembling in the clearing.

It wasn't until she reached the safety of her home that Jenny realized the gravity of what had just occurred. Though she knew that no one would believe her, she resolved to tell anyone who would listen about the monster that had stalked her. And when news of a hiker's grisly death reached her ears, she knew that she had come perilously close to sharing the same fate.

From that day forward, Jenny never again ventured into the woods alone. The memory of those otherworldly tracks in the snow haunted her, and the thought of encountering that unspeakable horror ever again was too much to bear.

More flowery language, but ultimately still pretty rudimentary. I do like it for first drafting scripts. It is a handy tool for that. Especially if you're in a rut. The bot will provide ideas.

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Heck yeah. Even with someone as prolific as Brando-Sando it doesn't do well at emulating his style... which isn't surprising, it'd take a massive amount of tweaking to get it to achieve that.

Very good tool for ideas, drafts, and launching-off points though!