I thought this chapter was more like an anti-GPT3, because virtually every word contained plot-relevant information. I think the abruptness of transition from one scene to the next creates the dreamlike atmosphere in both cases.
Note that even a good author can get value from coauthoring with GPT-3, by e.g. using it to generate new ideas for the direction where the story could go.
Was this chapter coauthored with GPT-3? I ask because some of it has the same dreamlike quality seen in some previous GPT-generated HPMOR fanfiction.
This chapter borrows allegories from the East Asian literary tradition.
I thought this chapter was more like an anti-GPT3, because virtually every word contained plot-relevant information. I think the abruptness of transition from one scene to the next creates the dreamlike atmosphere in both cases.
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Why would it be rude to ask the question?
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Note that even a good author can get value from coauthoring with GPT-3, by e.g. using it to generate new ideas for the direction where the story could go.
That sounds like something you inferred, rather than something I implied. (But even if I had, I still don’t understand how that would be rude.)