From The Heteronymic Potential of Mark Amerika
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1807-9288.2024.e103323Keywords:
Narrative Art, ChatGPT, Fernando Pessoa, Clarice LispectorAbstract
All of the writing contained here is excerpted from a longer work of narrative art, one that totals ten experimental books created by slightly altering the text outputs of various GPT programs. The work was created by fine-tuning GPT on a very precise selection of books including Pessoa's The Book of Disquiet, Lispector's Aqua Viva, and two of my own books (My Life as an Artificial Creative Intelligence and Everyone Has Their Price).
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