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I assume (because I am the kind of human who prefaces the plausible deductions that they make with the words 'I assume') that it gets too computationally expensive for AIs to look further back at what they've written and take that into account. So they forget and start making things up. As you say, people do this too. Other people might look back and check. Or wrack their long term memory. Maybe because it doesn't have a long term memory analogue. Or maybe it would spiral and need to go check something else, then something else. The AI I've been using is infiniteworlds. Which I think the programmer has basically has built on top of another AI, creating a summary system that lets it keep track of important things that happen in a story. So the AI is better at remembering things that basic ChatGPT would forget. And to be fair, it does reasonably work. In one of the stories I'm going to link below I asked the AI to bring back in a character from 20,000 words previously and it seemed to remember their character traits without me prompting or correcting it what they were It also lets me create keyword rules in the description settings. Here's an example of a rule that I wrote with the intention of trying to redraft the other story I'm going to link below: Keyword: Stella Nova Information: Use this information to describe what Emily Richards can do and what she looks like when she has transformed into Stella Nova Stella Nova is a caucasian woman who has long platinum blonde hair. Her magical girl costume is victorian era military uniform which is white and gold coloured. The costume resembles a victorian era military uniform. She has thigh high tights and white platform boots with gold accents. Stella Nova carries a half metre long golden sceptre set with a diamond Stella Nova's magical girl element is Light. When transformed, she can blast monsters with rays of light, iluminate darkness and sense lies. So the idea is that AI sees the keyword 'Stella Nova' in the text it is generating, and uses that information to keep the magical girls appearance and powers consistent. Though I haven't tested this fully yet All of that said - here are the two most complete stories I've managed to get: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_F6G8yxY8lBT2Byo5eylXUklqcplFj9U9cu_DWxx3QA/... - Corrupting the Magical Girls. This does have one big continuity error in it, but ironically it was me that made the mistake. Story is pretty much what the title says. The AI gets a bit repetitive in describing how the main character feels, a result of me trying to get it to talk a bit about that. Main character is evil, but has the excuse of being a villain in a magical girl story https://docs.google.com/document/d/1R8do6jVsluQSD6WlP6nHSvl87MYrU5-Pmw-CDb6TIQg/... - Faces We Wear Started out as me trying to see how far I could push things then at somepoint I realised I could get an interesting story out of it. Best described as being the story of a predatory sociopath who meets his magic pixie dream girl, who turns out to be even more predatory and even more sociopathic than him, with the main character being the magic pixie dream girl. Content warning - contains murder, sex and murder-sex I'm kind of interested what people think. Particularly with in comparison to content I've written personally in the Book of Masks and The Wandering Stars. That and if these are actually stories that are worth polishing up to be better |