You can now use software to make AI writing feel 100% human. I'm sorely tempted to use this tool to create ten thousand AI short stories and sell two hundred collections with fifty stories each on Amazon. Could I get decent money doing this?
I asked GPT-5 and it turns out that if max out Amazon's publication limit (1,095 books per year) I could probably have a stable income of $4k/month in royalties, based on the economics of short story collections. Aggregated over multiple years, I might be able to get a six-figure passive income. Does this track with your own experiences publishing AI?
Okay, I've put three stories together. They're long and surprisingly well-written. I need better plots, though. Maybe I should just have an AI comb the canon for plots and remix them and use the remixed ideas as story prompts.
>>24774720Just decided to turn stories from 1001 Nights into sci-fi tales. That's one tenth of my 10k stories right there.
>>24774652What do you think people have been doing the past 5 years anon?
Tech bros should be killed in all cases
>>24774652Based slop-dumper.The greatest gift AI will give us is the euthanisation of the hack writer. All hacks will be drowned in the flood of AI slop, and good riddance to them all.
>ask someone else to write paper for me>...>ask program to write paper for me>Well, now I HAVE to shoot up a schoolWhat causes this?
>pumping more useless gargage into the sea of infomation just like pumping more useless garbage into the sea in real life all for the sake of moneySerious pajeet energy
the schools did it to themselves. all non-stem subjects are graded 95% by vibes. actually. it doesn't matter what you're really saying, it doesn't matter what method you use, it doesn't matter what principles you base your arguments on, it doesn't matter if your language makes any sense or if the formalia is done right. all that matters is if the vapid slut pulling up the app to grade you is vibing with your paper or not. so: make an ai do it for you. it makes errors, it speaks nonsense, it doesn't know the references, it makes up its own formatting as it goes, but it fits the vibe of a 45 yo public sector nobody, so it works. those cunts have zero right to complain.>dismantle your institutions>get rid of everyone with competence and interest>entirely undermine your few, specialized purposes>keep at it for 30-60 years>scream and piss and rage that people no longer care about you and that you can't achieve anything anymore
>>24774685>Earning $45 per book for for aislopThat seems optimistic. Especially since it will cost you a fuckton of tokens to generate each one.
>>24774652They're gonna force everyone to hand write essays lmaoIt's time to bring back cursive
>>24775126no they won't. kids can't write by hand and teachers don't want to have to read that shit. they're already complaining about the workload of skimming a 1000-word text for keywords. besides, essay's written under control already can't be AI:ed, and for those that aren't you can just copy down what the ai gives you. be cool if they did do this though.
>>24774949The only logical response.
>>24774652Writing for money, even using an AI, is a horrible idea. The literacy rate continues to drop and the consumer base for books follows.Making AI slop videos on the other hand, now that's a booming business.
I will have tons of sex scenes in my novel to prove I, and not an AI, wrote it
>>24774652might as well. they're going to steal your identity anyway.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OHQRo3Uz_VQ
>>24775160This but unironically
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>>24775138Typewriters then
>>24775234Imagine having to learn this pathetic language as a foreign language.
>>24774685I have yet to read a story that was written by AI that wasn't obviously AI and bad.
If this were viable, it wouldn't (and won't) remain so for long. In other words, good luck getting a single sale when there are literal millions of these "works" appearing per month on the platform.
>>24774685>passive income.books like websites (or youtube videos) always face competition and your old stuff gradually disappears from the radar without views or purchases. the dream of a passive income is just that, a dream.
>>24775126THey will just give up. The school system is already little more than just a giant daycare center.
>>24774652Zizek was right. Each man should have a mechanical cock and each woman should have a mechanical pussy so on a date we can set the mechanical cock and pussy to fuck one another offloading burdensome human awkwardness onto robots so we can enjoy ourselves and learn something about one another without concerning ourselves with base animalistic emotions.This is why we made machines to do the work of slaves in an age of inconvenience.
>>24775271That's because you haven't used an outline or a 1,000-word prompt explaining how to write well. They can write compelling short stories if steered properly.
>>24774652This is why you should never hire a writer.
>>24774990You'll head the list of victims.
>>24774720Give us a sample of the writing please.
>>24775356Where do they send the peasant runts then
>>24774652Serious answer: if you can, then other people can too. If they can too, the margins are going to crash to oblivion. All art is salable on the premise that the creator has a unique advantage to create. If you have no unique advantage, you won’t keep profits for long.
>>24776062Do ypu have an example of this prompt?
>>24774949No. We just need a fascistic state to enforce selective ludditism ala Curtis Yarvin
>>24776335You'd be surprised how long market inefficiencies can last. AI musicians were making so much money on Spotify that the company simply decided to block all AI music from making money.
>>24774949>gets out on a list
>>24774652>Could I get decent money doing this?Yes, you could become a millionaire in fact. Literally nobody else has thought of this genius idea. If only we could all share your talent for fantastic business ideas we'd all be rich.