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A new experiment in writing shows the limits of AI-driven 'creativity.' https://t.co/94HQhjrMzx
An experiment where writers had access to GPT-4 for short story ideas finds it boosted creativity for some but reduced the collective diversity of novel content (Devin Coldewey / TechCrunch) https://t.co/cuc05zHQOL https://t.co/C41IX5Logm
Research: If the creative industry relies on AI to “write stories”, future literary and audio ... https://t.co/3e3qfTyfri