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i mean isnt ai all great now? could you use the new ai to say hey make this story less likely to get flagged by ai?


That would be an interesting test for someone to try. Have an AI create a story (most AIs won't go down the sexually explicit road) submit it, see if it gets rejected, and if it does, tell the AI to make the story less AI sounding and more human sounding and submit it again.
 
"most AIs won't go down the sexually explicit road"
then why is it a problem here, if ai cant write sex story...why is it getting flagged.
 
"most AIs won't go down the sexually explicit road"
then why is it a problem here, if ai cant write sex story...why is it getting flagged.
That's a question that only @Laurel or @Manu can answer since they own the site. They have the right to censor oops I mean reject anything for any reason
 
"most AIs won't go down the sexually explicit road"
then why is it a problem here, if ai cant write sex story...why is it getting flagged.

Because ChatGPT/Copilot, Gemini, Deep Seek, and others are only the tip of the iceberg. What you have access to online is just that. There are LLMs specifically geared into making porn, and erotica is no exception. Besides that, anyone with a computer is free to take one of the open source models like Mistral, train it however they'd like, and use it to generate text so they are free to cosplay as writers and boost their egos thinking they are the next Emmanuelle Arsan. The good part about hosting your own AI is that there are no filters except your own, and that's what businesses are doing by implementing chat bots for their customer support, and I've seen graphic designers toying with AI that they host to make their own porn using celebrities' faces for their own consumption.

It's a thing.

I've toyed with AI myself for text, and all I can tell you is the same thing: the result is always lackluster. My worst shitty first draft is always better than their generation. And instead of learning how to write the perfect prompt so that it generates the story that I want, the time invested into it could've been better used by actually writing the thing instead. Then again, our brains are wired to take the path of least resistance, so at least I know why do they use AI superficially. I don't blame them totally though, I blame the companies marketing AI as the next big thing for artists, which we all know here that if the AI is being used to replace the artist, it is a big thing in the worst way possible.
 
My worst shitty first draft is always better than their generation.
It’s the same for any area which requires actual expertise. You get like a lowest common denominator pastiche of an answer, which often omits the most salient points and frequently includes errors, or at least misleading statements.

I’m sure the output is impressive to an non-expert - like a CEO for example.
 
can you ask ai to make the story less ai?
Sort of. If you tell it to write something in the style of a specific author/style, you can get it to be less "I took a speechwriting course but don't know how to stop sounding like a corporate asshole" vibe.

When I was playing around with AI to see what it was capable of (this was back in like Chat-GPT 3.5 or so), I asked iot to describe a beautiful spring day, condensed down to one paragraph:

A beautiful spring day awakens the senses with its gentle, golden light and mild temperatures. Nature bursts to life, painting the world with vibrant flowers and the sweet scent of blossoms. Birds fill the air with cheerful songs, and people shed their winter layers to bask in the sun's warmth. Picnics are enjoyed on green blankets, and the world comes alive with the laughter of children and the scent of grilled food. Fluffy clouds drift across the clear blue sky, and the landscape transforms into a lush, green paradise, reminding us of the enduring beauty of nature and the joy of simple pleasures.

Then I told it to rework it in the style of Raymond Chandler:

A beautiful spring day, pal, is like a breath of fresh air after a long, cold slumber. The sun, a golden spotlight in the endless blue sky, casts its warm glow, stirring the world from its winter daze. The streets are alive with color as nature unfurls its secret palette, showcasing vibrant blooms and fragrant blossoms. Birds, the feathered troubadours of the season, belt out tunes that'd make a hardboiled detective crack a smile. Folks ditch their overcoats for shades and leisurely strolls in the park, the scent of grilling meat tickling the nose. Wispy clouds drift by, casting soft shadows on the verdant landscape, a reminder that even in a world of shadows and mysteries, there's still room for beauty and simple pleasures.

Earnest Hemingway:

A beautiful spring day arrives, simple and unadorned, like the first breath of life itself. The sun, a warm, comforting presence in a vast expanse of blue, beckons nature from its winter slumber. Flowers of vivid hues and delicate scents burst forth, a testament to nature's resilience. Birds, the poets of the skies, sing their songs with a grace and purity that stirs the soul. People, shedding their winter layers, embrace the warmth of the sun, relishing the simple joys of a picnic on the green. The clouds drift lazily across the horizon, a reminder that amidst life's complexities, there is beauty in the uncomplicated, in the pure essence of a spring day.

Dr. Seuss:

On a splendid spring morn, oh, what a sight!
The sun pops up, all cheerful and bright.
It paints the sky in a dazzling blue,
With puffy white clouds, just like cotton candy, too!


The flowers wake up, they stretch and they yawn,
Their petals unfurl, like a brand-new dawn.
Tulips and daisies, all colors so grand,
Pop up in the garden, in the soft, springy sand.


The birds start to sing, tweet-a-dee and tweet-a-doo,
Their melodies dance, as they flit and they flew.
From treetops to rooftops, they put on a show,
Their songs fill the air, from high to down low.


People come out, they're ready to play,
In the meadows and parks, they frolic all day.
With picnics and laughter, they giggle and cheer,
As springtime's magic draws everyone near.


So, on this spring day, in the most Seussian way,
The world comes alive in a colorful display.
With joy and with wonder, and whimsy galore,
Springtime's a treat, that's for sure, that's for sure!

King James Bible:

And lo, on a glorious day in the vernal season, the radiant sun did ascend into the heavens, casting its golden light upon the Earth. The azure sky stretched forth, a canvas of divine perfection, adorned with ethereal clouds, wispy as angelic wings. The flora, in a splendid array of colors, blossomed forth, revealing their delicate petals and fragrant aromas. Birds of the air did sing with joyful voices, their melodies a testament to the Creator's grace.


The people, having shed their winter garments, did gather in fellowship, partaking in the simple pleasures of picnics and laughter upon the verdant fields. As the sun did grace the land, casting its benevolent warmth, the world rejoiced in the resurrection of life. In the grand tapestry of creation, springtime's arrival was a divine proclamation of renewal and rebirth, a testament to the majesty of the Almighty's handiwork.

It didn't do a great job with any of them (Chandler doesn't sound much like Chandler at all, for example), but it's at least a little less stiff.
 
On a splendid spring morn, oh, what a sight!
The sun pops up, all cheerful and bright.
It paints the sky in a dazzling blue,
With puffy white clouds, just like cotton candy, too!

AI failed miserably when it came to Dr Seuss. As a poet, my verse would be

The sun comes up, we begin our day
It rules the sky then runs away.
The clouds float by, so soft and white,
Like cotton candy, fluffy and light.
 
AI failed miserably when it came to Dr Seuss. As a poet, my verse would be

The sun comes up, we begin our day
It rules the sky then runs away.
The clouds float by, so soft and white,
Like cotton candy, fluffy and light.
The sun comes up, we begin our day.
But first we have a roll in the hay.
Peace prevails, we’ve completed our rite
Now on Lit, ready to write.
 
@NoTalentHack I mean... AI apparently only knows Philip Marlowe, and even then it doesn't sound like Philip. It sounds more like an AI software trying to imitate Bogey's voice, but speaking slowly, and not at all sounding like Bogey. You gotta love how it has to specify the hardboiled detective to know it is Raymond Chandler's... vomit that the machine had to eat and crap out.
 
@NoTalentHack I mean... AI apparently only knows Philip Marlowe, and even then it doesn't sound like Philip. It sounds more like an AI software trying to imitate Bogey's voice, but speaking slowly, and not at all sounding like Bogey. You gotta love how it has to specify the hardboiled detective to know it is Raymond Chandler's... vomit that the machine had to eat and crap out.
you guys just humble me with your knowledge, ok i will go hide in corner now
 
@NoTalentHack I mean... AI apparently only knows Philip Marlowe, and even then it doesn't sound like Philip. It sounds more like an AI software trying to imitate Bogey's voice, but speaking slowly, and not at all sounding like Bogey. You gotta love how it has to specify the hardboiled detective to know it is Raymond Chandler's... vomit that the machine had to eat and crap out.
Oh, it's terrible at matching style (or maybe it's better now, since these are from like two or three years ago and I haven't tested it again), but it's at least somewhat less likely to trigger AI detection than the "stock" ChatGPT voice.

Of course, the detectors are complete scams anyways, as I detailed here around the same time I ran those tests: https://forum.literotica.com/threads/ai-allegations-thread.1599778/page-23#post-97991991 and https://forum.literotica.com/threads/ai-rejection.1597700/page-11#post-98029539
 
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