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7/2/2025, 7:32:06 AM
>>529613785
Who do you think wrote the bulk of the prompts on the club? Providing a sample of narrative writing is just a different path to arrive at the same end point of creating custom-tailored narrative-structured writing. A chat request would be requesting a story written like two people engaging in a text relay back-and-forth.
>>529613789
A huge aspect of Deepseek's competitive advantage is it's ridiculously low price, while providing top-tier outputs. Speculation is really just that, guesswork and hope.
>>529614508
It's pointlessly arbitrary to say providing a writing sample is the critical part of the process. If I specifically want a story to be written in the style of Tolkien, what's the effective difference between offering a writing sample of his, between activating the training vectors of his writing with the AI by directly requesting his style? Besides the fact that the direct request is far more flexible a tool, since a writing sample is going to tunnel the AI in on the sample's subject matter. With advanced models, operating the various keystone points of story structure in a meta way is the most advanced, power-user way to control the output, not necessarily offering writing samplings. I have done both, and vastly prefer the creative control direct requesting allows with abstract prompt requests, compared to biasing everything on the previously written narration. How do you seamlessly create flash-backs at specific intervals, or abruptly shift perspective between vastly different characters on the fly with samples? Star-Trek depicted the end-stage of technological recreation, the holo-deck, with such a natural control scheme for a very good reason.
Who do you think wrote the bulk of the prompts on the club? Providing a sample of narrative writing is just a different path to arrive at the same end point of creating custom-tailored narrative-structured writing. A chat request would be requesting a story written like two people engaging in a text relay back-and-forth.
>>529613789
A huge aspect of Deepseek's competitive advantage is it's ridiculously low price, while providing top-tier outputs. Speculation is really just that, guesswork and hope.
>>529614508
It's pointlessly arbitrary to say providing a writing sample is the critical part of the process. If I specifically want a story to be written in the style of Tolkien, what's the effective difference between offering a writing sample of his, between activating the training vectors of his writing with the AI by directly requesting his style? Besides the fact that the direct request is far more flexible a tool, since a writing sample is going to tunnel the AI in on the sample's subject matter. With advanced models, operating the various keystone points of story structure in a meta way is the most advanced, power-user way to control the output, not necessarily offering writing samplings. I have done both, and vastly prefer the creative control direct requesting allows with abstract prompt requests, compared to biasing everything on the previously written narration. How do you seamlessly create flash-backs at specific intervals, or abruptly shift perspective between vastly different characters on the fly with samples? Star-Trek depicted the end-stage of technological recreation, the holo-deck, with such a natural control scheme for a very good reason.
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