Computational literature – creation under the auspices of AI and GPT models

Rodica Gotca
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In this article is presented the impact of GPT natural language processing models and the evolution of AI on the computational literature. Analyzing the structuring and functioning of these neural networks based on observation, learning (pre-training) and NLP mechanisms, we present the features of GPT models, the range of tasks they can perform, the advantages and risks of their implementation in literary creation. By processing enormous amounts of text to learn how the relationships between natural language words are structured, GPT models can generate both scientific and literary texts. An example of this is the work generated by GPT-3: 1 the Road by Ross Goodwin and Sunspring by Oscar Sharp and Ross Goodwin, presented in this study. The implementation of GPT models in the creative process is also manifested through a set of tools such as: Talk to Transformer, GPT-3 Creative Fiction, Copy.ai, AI Dungeon, etc. Researchers such as Thomas Hornigold, Mark Riedl and others warn that GPT models, although well-versed in various fields, cannot simulate human emotional intelligence, creativity and narrative intelligence, remaining creative tools but not perfect creators.
计算文学——在AI和GPT模型的支持下进行创作
本文介绍了GPT自然语言处理模型和人工智能的发展对计算文献的影响。通过分析这些基于观察、学习(预训练)和NLP机制的神经网络的结构和功能,我们介绍了GPT模型的特点、它们可以执行的任务范围、它们在文学创作中实施的优势和风险。通过处理大量文本来了解自然语言单词之间的关系是如何构建的,GPT模型可以生成科学和文学文本。这方面的一个例子是GPT-3: 1路由罗斯古德温和奥斯卡夏普和罗斯古德温的太阳泉产生的工作,在本研究中提出。GPT模型在创作过程中的实施也通过一套工具来体现,如:Talk to Transformer、GPT-3 creative Fiction、Copy。ai、ai地下城等。Thomas Hornigold、Mark Riedl等研究人员警告说,GPT模型虽然精通各个领域,但无法模拟人类的情商、创造力和叙事智能,它仍然是创造性的工具,但不是完美的创造者。
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