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A pattern that I intuit but probably won't pay much attention to: the vast majority of AI-assisted fiction will follow a hero's journey arc (see: The Hero With a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell). This archetypal pattern appeals deeply to human consciousness, and Campbell's framing of it is very AI-grokkable.
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def agree we'll also see the re-emergence of the "earnest tropes" like instead of the "subverted tropes" bc most writers using AI won't make the connection that the plot device is a trope in the first place this will also ignite more copycat content fights @danicaswanson on topic for what we've been casting about
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I feel this for sure and tbh I'm for it. It's a forcing function for humans to come to terms with a reality that most people, even so-called artistic geniuses, don't have many original thoughts or creations. And that's okay. It's all relative. Like if the art resonates, then it's good - despite it's originality...
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...which opens up pandora's box for the content copycat fights. Which is a whole new can of worms (or box of cats, depending on your takes on Schrödinger)
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