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SATA6Gbs wrote: Sat Apr 19, 2025 8:32 am I think he's saying that we don't need e-books anymore, because we can just use AI to write whatever we want.
Wattpad has long existed where any slacker writes novels. I've seen some good stories and others that are too generic. What I mean is that I don't use AI to copy books but to reimagine movies that have been published in FLM.
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I'd like to pitch in my voice and say how fun this ebook archive is. I recall using other sites in the past; they got a little complicated after they tried to implement more underground security. Understandable. Anna's is pretty straightforward.

Despite AI's inability to be truly creative enough to write a great novel, I think Sully has an interesting idea. Sully, may I ask in what way do you have the AI reimagine the movie? Do you have to feed the AI the plot or dialogue of the film first? And what prompts do you give it?
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pillowbaker wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 6:05 am Despite AI's inability to be truly creative enough to write a great novel, I think Sully has an interesting idea. Sully, may I ask in what way do you have the AI reimagine the movie? Do you have to feed the AI the plot or dialogue of the film first? And what prompts do you give it?
You ask him, would you help me make a movie? i want to reimagine this [title] movie, in my case i used Tideland faithful to the book and darker than the 2005 movie and the result is impressive although it exceeded the rawness too much but it's just a question of adjusting what to include and what not to include. I've already done it with Systemprenger, Encounters, Homefront, Plenilunio, even The little house on the prairie with Taylor Sheridan's touch as if he produced it.

If you are going to try to use AI to create narrative 'movies' don't do it with sensitive content because I already tried with Houndog and I think I would do it without the famous 'scene' because AI doesn't allow it and the same goes for other movies that are red lines for AI.
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If you wish I can share one of my re-imaginings.
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This ebook archive is a place I could spend a lot of time at. Quite the collection. Does anyone use another other ebook collection sites? I am a little out of the loop of it now. One of my life goals to to get rid of some of my book collection. I've already offloaded several boxes, and it's hardly made a dent in the collection. But some of these books are just interesting enough not to want to part with. But, if I had a ebook version, some of them I may be able to give away more easily.

Sully23 wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 4:40 pm If you are going to try to use AI to create narrative 'movies' don't do it with sensitive content because I already tried with Houndog and I think I would do it without the famous 'scene' because AI doesn't allow it and the same goes for other movies that are red lines for AI.
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If you wish I can share one of my re-imaginings.

Thank you for your answer, Sully. I have noticed some of the same reactions from the AIs. They had a tendency to go on a creative tangent, sometimes without me intentionally asking, while I was using them to translate the Mariken novel. At one point, when Mariken is restrained by the Black Widow, the AI halted its own attempt at a continuation, likely due to the Black Widow being to threatening and forceful. Fortunately, it does not seem to have that restriction when translating the pre-existing text.
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Please PM me your favorite re-imagining, so we don't derail the thread topic too far. :)
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pillowbaker wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 7:58 pm Does anyone use another other ebook collection sites? I am a little out of the loop of it now. One of my life goals to to get rid of some of my book collection. I've already offloaded several boxes, and it's hardly made a dent in the collection. But some of these books are just interesting enough not to want to part with. But, if I had a ebook version, some of them I may be able to give away more easily.
I'll go ahead and shamelessly plug TNT, which has a fairly large and maintained ebook section

https://the.nextthing.club/forumdisplay.php?fid=60

There is also a subforum to request ebooks and a discussion area.
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pillowbaker wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 7:58 pm Thank you for your answer, Sully. I have noticed some of the same reactions from the AIs. They had a tendency to go on a creative tangent, sometimes without me intentionally asking, while I was using them to translate the Mariken novel. At one point, when Mariken is restrained by the Black Widow, the AI halted its own attempt at a continuation, likely due to the Black Widow being to threatening and forceful. Fortunately, it does not seem to have that restriction when translating the pre-existing text.
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Please PM me your favorite re-imagining, so we don't derail the thread topic too far. :)
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