I have talked to a Japanese professor about this. It is theoretically possible to use GPT or similar generative models to create a novel tailored to a single person and sell it to them.
Of course, some editing might be necessary. The dangerous aspect we are thinking? What if we can make an entire visual novel and lock that person in a perpetual loop of self-gratification? Pay more to unlock more chapters? Pay even more to unlock a specific route? Pay even even more to add a new love interest?
It is completely messed up, but sometimes we have this kind of Black Mirror talk as a thought experiment.
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Honestly no, not without much better curation of what the next models are fed on. As is, the Internet is now getting covered with ai text, images, sound, and video. Models fed on the internet as a whole will end up consuming already ai content, which over time will result in us creating ai Hapsburgs.
You sure sound certain about the future
On this, yes.
Then again, we must consider that it’s complicated, and thus Hofstadter’s law applies.
…which means you’ll have to be absurdly good at descriptions and being self-aware as to what you really want, and even then you’ll probably be both pleasantly and unpleasantly surprised.
How often does an experience, a food, a film, sound crazy good on paper but just ends up kinda meh, while something you stumbled upon is suddenly the best thing ever? We crave unique experiences; asking specifically for one doesn’t scratch that itch as well as just having one.
That’s how it is with current AIs, the more info you give them the better the outcome will be. That’s probably just gonna become par for the course. And you will probably be able to share generated content with others.
Too much work. 🥱 I’m gonna doomscroll.
Make me the greatest and best song in the world.
It’s not that far away. You can already ask for a picture and for a video clip (video clips are still very expensive, but give it another year or so).
That’s the premise of a recent black mirror episode.