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Press and other coverage #2
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Will Robots Make the Next Big Bestsellers? |
Could AI replace human writers?https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.ft.com/content/5fc7fc52-4720-11e9-b83b-0c525dad548f |
NaNoGenMo Recap |
The Many Authors of The Several Houses of Brian, Spencer, Liam, Victoria, Brayden, Vincent, and Alex: Authorship, Agency, and Appropriation |
Even a beginner programmer can make a novel generator |
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young AI: Testing the Narrative Limits of GPT-2About #32 |
Procedurally Generated Text: A Writing Process Built for Computers |
GPT-2 Needs People: How Humans & AI Can Collaborate on Writing ProjectsAbout #32 |
Nano-NaNoGenMo or #NNNGM |
NEW SIGHT COMPUTER GENERATED NOVEL CONTEST
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How To Fine-Tune GPT-2 So You Can Generate Long-Form Creative WritingAbout #32 |
How to begin a novelhttps://aiweirdness.com/post/189170306297/how-to-begin-a-novel About #103 |
Text-Savvy AI Is Here to Write Fiction |
Excavatehttps://mikelynch.org/2019/Nov/22/excavate/ About #52 |
Let’s generate some imaginary guitar pedalshttps://blog.steveasleep.com/lets-generate-some-imaginary-guitar-pedals About #95 |
The Bitspeech Sonnetshttps://maetl.net/notes/storyboard/the-bitspeech-sonnets About #128 |
NovelGen 2019https://daydal.us/novelgen-2019/ About a GPT-2 entry (not posted here?), part of the conclusion:
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人工知能に小説を“書かせる”と、こんな作品が生まれる |
Cómo ajustar GPT-2 para que pueda generar escritura creativa de formato largo |
Computers Writing Books?The NaNoGenMo 2019 Roundup References #32, #103, #46, #80, #93, #121, #102, #131, #39, #25, #118, #115, #29, #129, #141, #72, #65, #17, #101, #147, #95, #134, #136, #28, #104, #61, #19, #31, #27, #68, #127, #83, #144, #92, #137, #8, and #81 |
What NLP researchers can learn from NaNoGenMohttps://judithvanstegeren.com/blog/2020/alice-eve-nanogenmo-narrative-generation-poster.html |
What Happens When Machines Learn to Write Poetryhttps://www.newyorker.com/culture/annals-of-inquiry/the-mechanical-muse Cites @moonmilk's dariusk/NaNoGenMo#80 |
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