I think AI is going to get pretty close to mimicking human emotion. Does it have it planned anyway? I fed it the prompt 'write a 300 word short story about how AI learns human emotion, style of asimov', and it wrote this short story about an AI robot called Sympati-1 (a play on sympathy?) who could empathise with humans and felt for the human race. What the? I stupidly deleted it but it kinda blew my mind.
I asked it to continue from a story I wrote the other day - not sure if you read it - after feeding it half of what I'd written
But it doesn't. Another video starts to play, and Rey can't help but feel a deep sense of sadness and loss as he watches these creatures, once so alive and vibrant, now reduced to nothing more than a digital representation on a screen. He begins to question the world he lives in, and wonders if there is more to life than earning credits and numbing oneself to the pain of a ruined world. The room feels suffocating and the cold metal chair digs into Rey's skin, adding to his discomfort. The repetitive robotic voice of the questioner grates on his nerves, making him feel trapped and oppressed. As the task comes to an end, Rey makes a decision - he will not do this again. There has to be a better way to live. He stands up, feeling a sense of determination and longing for something more. He yearns for a life filled with meaning and purpose, not just numbly going through the motions. He won't be a victim of this ruined world, he will fight for something better.
I haven't watched that Korean drama but I love their sci fi and horror, and they have SUCH a brilliant sense of humour. I just watched Jung-E last night which was okay. Korean TV is a new thign for me and I lvoe what I see so far, so I'll try to catch that one too - thanks for the recommendation!
Damn, I would've loved to read what the AI came up with regarding that story you told it to write. I have yet to experiment with AI, but now I feel like I should give it a try.
And yea, i did read your story. It was both fascinating and the way you portrayed the agony was something else. What the AI wrote in line with your story is also impressive, but you can see clearly how it lacks your personal touch. As a writer, I am sure when you look at it, you can already see a thousand of ways to improve and elaborate the passage it wrote above to make it your own. But what it came up with is still mind-blowing. If AI learns to copy human emotions and specific writing styles to the T, then it will be really interesting to watch.
Even I am new with Korean TV myself. I started a year ago with squid games, and then slowly moved forward with a handful of other series and movies. I had Jung-E in my watchlist, as it has been spinning on my recommendations panel in Netflix. If you do give Beyond Evil a try, do let me know. I love talking at length about character complexities and plots! I'd love to hear what you thought of it.
I loved Squid Games and We Are All Going To Die (I love zombies you see. Wierd and unsophisticated I know, but true). Will definitely watch your recommendation! Currently watching Happy Valley..
I think the AI fiction is a bit of a sledgehammer at the moment, lacking subtlety, but it isn't too bad. I think you should try as it's so fascinating!