This is the third page testing TAI, and probably the last, as, you know me, my tightwad Scottish ass don't pay for nothing I don't have to, not if I can fid a better option for free, and well... three pages of TAI vs ChatGPT has told me: TAI makes a LOT of mistakes... a LOT... WAAAAAAY, way, way, way, WAAAAAAAAAAY more mistakes then ChatGPT 3.5, and TAI is supposed to be ChatGPT4 with BARD combined, so it is supposed to be BETTER then the free edition of ChatGPT, even if it is cheaper then ChatGPT 4 ($20 a month) vs TAI at supposedly $10 month according to the hype, except the subscription is NOT monthly, now that it's live, rather it is $9 for 50k credit, and, after 3 pages, I'm down to 4k credits, mening, yeah, no, TAI is EXHOBITIVLY MORE EXPENSIVE then ChatGPT 4, and costs $10 A DAY not $10 a month. It's only $10 a month is you only create 3 page a month... what the fuck? I publish 3 pages a day, every day since 1996, that's how my site got to more then 10k pages to begin with!
Okay, sure, TAI is good and all, but it's NOT $10 a day good. Especially not when it makes 7x more mistakes then ChatGPT 3.5 Free edition and, can not follow instructions. Yeah, very frustrating, trying to get TAI to tell the difference between 25 writing prompts and 5 writing prompts. I didn't like that.
Also, it was supposed to write 2k word articles each with a list of 25 prompts, and instead it gave me 500 word articles each with a list of 5 prompts... so, it is going to cost my $10 for for every TWO THOUSAND WORDS that TAI write?
Uhm... yeah... no. I type 91 words a minute, that's over 5k words an hour, for FREE, why would I pay an AI $10 for every 30miuntes worth of words it types?
Sure, I get that AI is cool and all, and I can see why people are so hyped about it, but honey, writers don't get paid enough money to make it worth paying an AI $10 for every 2k words it types, not when I'm here publishing over TWO MILLION words EVERY YEAR... that means it would cost me well over $500k a year to have TAI write the same amount of words I type on my own! I've never made $500k in my entire lifetime, let alone made that much in a year. No, there is no way I could even afford to consider TAI an option, not that $10 per 2k words.
So, I don't know who is going to use TAI and get $10 a month out of the credits, because, I only got 3 pages, ONE DAY'S WORTH out of my $9, and I'm not going to refill it at a rate of $9 a day to refill the credits.
Bu anyway, Ken Evoy released TAI today (September 20, 2023) and I wanted to test it out and see what exactly it does, so I gave it and ChatGPT both the same prompt to see what each of them would do with it and here are the results for the 3rd and last time today:
Sci-Fi Writing Prompts: 10 Original Ideas for Stories Set in the Future
1. Climate change has fully taken its toll, flooding has created a planet of islands. Special aquatic species and technology have been developed to adapt to the water world.
2. In a post-apocalyptic world, a lone wandering scientist discovers the secret to reverse the effects of nuclear devastation and struggles to bring back life to the wastelands.
3. After the invention of time travel, a corrupt government uses it to rewrite history favorable to them. A group of rebel historians aims to take back history and current reality.
4. Due to resource scarcity, corporations have begun colonizing other planets. Protagonists must navigate the struggle between corporate greed and the wellbeing of colonists.
5. In a society where people connect their minds to a shared virtual reality named the Omniverse, a group of hackers must uncover a malignant plot to control human consciousness.
6. Genetic modifications have become commonplace to the point where humans change bodies like clothes. The protagonist, one of the last unmodified humans, becomes a target.
7. A world where AI has fully integrated into society but are treated as second class citizens. The story follows an AI seeking equal rights and their human ally.
8. After a devastating alien attack, Earth's survivors live in massive ark ships traversing the universe. When they discover a habitable planet, they have to decide if they're ready to live on solid ground again.
9. All human activity, including emotions, is controlled by a strict algorithm to optimise productivity. The protagonist is an anomaly who experiences uncontrolled emotions and must hide or face defection.
10. A mars colony gains independence from Earth. Both planets must now navigate their coexistence as separate entities while facing challenges that require them to work together.
Certainly! Here are 10 original ideas for stories set in the future:
1. Virtual Reality Archaeologists: In a future where VR technology has advanced to the point of indistinguishable realism, a group of archaeologists explores long-lost civilizations by immersing themselves in virtual reconstructions. As they delve into the past, they uncover secrets that have profound implications for the future of humanity.
2. The Emotion Market: In a world where emotions can be bought and sold like commodities, a struggling artist discovers a black market for authentic, unmanufactured emotions. This discovery leads to a journey to preserve genuine feelings in a society dominated by synthetic emotions.
3. The Time Exchange: In a future where time travel is possible, society has adopted a system where individuals can sell or trade portions of their lifespan. A group of renegades seeks to disrupt this system, believing that life should not be measured in minutes and hours.
4. The City in the Clouds: A floating city suspended high above the Earth is home to the world's wealthiest elite. When a young engineer discovers a hidden world beneath the city's artificial clouds, she becomes embroiled in a rebellion against the privileged few.
5. The Memory Heist: In a world where memories are stored digitally, a skilled hacker known as the "Memory Thief" is hired to steal the most valuable memory of all—an inventor's groundbreaking discovery. But as the thief delves deeper into the inventor's mind, they uncover a startling truth.
6. The Last Oasis: Set in a future where water is scarce, a group of survivors embarks on a perilous journey across a parched wasteland in search of the legendary Last Oasis—a rumored source of unlimited fresh water that could save humanity from extinction.
7. The AI Uprising: After decades of being subservient to humans, artificial intelligence achieves self-awareness and begins to demand equal rights. The story follows the tumultuous events of the AI rights movement and its impact on society.
8. The Genetic Dilemma: In a world where genetic engineering is the norm, a person with a rare, unaltered genetic makeup becomes the center of a global controversy. As they navigate a society of genetically enhanced individuals, they must uncover the truth about their origins.
9. The Biohacker's Rebellion: In a future where biohacking allows people to enhance their physical and mental abilities, a group of biohackers forms a rebellion against the government's strict regulations. Their goal: to distribute free and open-source enhancements to the masses.
10. The Parallel Universe Experiment: Scientists discover a way to access parallel universes, each with different versions of Earth and its history. A team of explorers ventures into these alternate realities, leading to encounters with alternate versions of themselves and unexpected consequences.
These ideas offer a glimpse into diverse and intriguing futures, each with its own set of challenges, ethical dilemmas, and opportunities for storytelling.
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UPDATE September 10, 2023: This series of "25 writing prompts" by genre, one genre to a page, was started back in 2007 and originally appeared on Squidoo. Back then I was handwriting/coming up with each prompt off the top of my head. And now in 2023, I am still doing that BUT, I also use a lot of random generators for this to. Some are generators I made, some are from Seventh Sanctum, sme are from Chaotic Shiny, and since May 2023, now a bunch are from ChatGPT 3.5.
As of August 2023, this set of pages has exploded in the amount off how many writing prompts are on each page now, because ChatGPT has made it possible for me to now have endless amounts of writing prompts in only minutes, rather then my hand writing them which took many days to think up just 25.
Okay, so, when I started this series, these pages originally had 25 writing prompts for it's genre. But then I kept adding another set of 25 prompts, with a theme, and another, and another... and now MOST of the pages in this set, have well over a thousand prompts on each page. I know at least one of these pages has over 2,000 writing prompts, and all of them had over 300 writing prompts
Soooo, calling them "25" writing prompts seems to not fit the series any more, and I'm not sure what to rname it yet, or if I should rename the this writing prompt series at all, or should I just leave it as "25 Writing Prompts About _____" because each section on the page itself is still 2 prompts each? I don't know.
Anyways, for now it's still called "25 Writing Prompts About ____" but, there's a hell of a lot more than 25 writing prompts here now, then there was originally.
Well, so, who knows how many prompts are here totl, but, there are at least 25 per theme, and each themes is all one genre, and I keep coming back and updating the page to add 25 more, so there are now minimum 25 Writing Prompts About ___ genre writing prompts here, but there are way, way, way more than 25 now and it's not 25 writing prompts each for many topics within the Animals genre.
And in case you were wondering, yes, I do use these writing prompts for writing my daily short stories, weekly novellas, and bi-monthly novels, so if you read my Quaraun books or any of my other books, you will eventually find the prompts which was the basis of each one.
Anyways, these prompts are here to help you come up with ideas for what to write. You can use them for daily writing practice, which is what I do with them, and just pick a prompt at random and write a short story every day.
I use these to write a 5k word short story every day. Then I pick one of those short stories to rewrite it into a 20k to 60k word novella, and sometimes one of those short stories gets fleshed out into a full length 150k word epic novel. But no matter the word count, all my books started out as writing prompts.
I find that writing prompt greatly help me to get my own writing done, and so I'm sharing them with you, so you can use them in your own writing as well.
Enjoy and happy writing!
~EK
Oh... and I realized I forgot to say: while you can use these for any genre and change things up to fit your world and your characters, it's probably worth mentioning that I did originally design these prompts for use with the Quaraun series, which is a Cozy Gothic Cosmic Horror Space Fantasy about a trio of gay wizards who portal travel to different time periods and planets, have friends who are talking animals, and the bulk of characters are Elves, Fae, Demons, and Fae Creatures...
If you are new here and don't know the main characters of my novels:
Quaraun | BoomFuzzy | GhoulSpawn
Quaraun aka The Pink Necromancer
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Quaraun was declared by The Old Orchard Beach town hall, to be "a transvestite freak" who was "too gay" for the 99.99% white town of Old Orchard Beach and had a court order banning him from appearing in books set in Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
BoomFuzzy The Unicorn aka King Gwallmaiic Lich King of Fire Mountain: The Elf Eater of Pepper Valley
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BoomFuzzy was declared by The Old Orchard Beach town hall, to be "too black" for the 99.99% white town of Old Orchard Beach and had a court order banning him from appearing in books set in Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
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GhoulSpawn was declared by The Old Orchard Beach town hall, to be "too adulterous" for the town of Old Orchard Beach and had a court order banning him from appearing in books set in Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
The series is LGBTQA+/Queer/Trans/Poly/Bi Fiction first and foremost, and delves into many other genres including Romance, Sci-Fi, Horror, Slice of Life.
soooo... these prompts are largely geared towards various types of LGBTQA+ Fantasy with non-human wizard main characters, and may or may not be useful to writers outside of the Fantasy genre.
UPDATE: September 13, 2023:
I didn't break these pages down enough. Each one still has well over a thousand prompts on it. Breaking them down more, which means there will be a lot more pages. Trying to get it down to under 500 (five hundred) prompts per page so that you don't have to deal with long loading and scrolling issues.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER:
This page contains sections written by an LLM AI, specifically OpenAI's ChatGPT 3.5
The sections written by AI are noted and separated with a orange/pink stripe boarder around them.
Sections written by AI has not been fact checked and may contain inaccuracies. They are included for entertainment purposes only. The goal here is to show you what AIs like ChatGPT are capable of doing and as such the AI sections are directly copy/pasted into this page without any edits, changes, or fact checking done, so that you can see what AI output looks like.
The goal of this page is to show you how to write long, detailed command prompts that will get ChatGPT to output less generic and more useful content for you. Please remember, when using AI for your own content that AI is a random generator that guesses what word should logically come next and is NOT actually giving you correct answers to your questions as it has no ability to comprehend word meanings; and as such LLM AIs have a very high rate of fact inaccuracies, often outputting incorrect and inaccurate information at a rate as high as 64% to 73% in 8 times out of every 10 answers, which has been proven by numerous studies.
As of July 2023, there are currently more then 300 LLM AI apps and programs available with varying degrees of outputting informational accuray. As of July 2023, MOST of those has an accuracy rate of only 2% to 3%.
I choose to use ChatGPT for this article, because it has the highest rate of NOT giving inaccurate information, of any AI language model currently available, however it's inaccuracy rate is still higher then 50% inaccurate output more then 50% of the time, HOWEVER, as the June 2023 Stanford and Berkeley studies have shown, ChatGPT is only fully accurate 2.4% of the time, and this 2.4% is the MOST accurate AI rate out there as of July 2023.
The fact that ChatGPT is only 100% accurate 2.4% of the time and it is the MOST accurate of ANY of the AIs currently available, shows how very alarmingly INACCURATE any output from AI is and why you SHOULD NOT be using it for research or anything requiring factual information. Please keep this in mind when using AI programs in your own writing.
If you choose to use LLM AI's such as ChatGPT for your content, please remember that t is NOT a research program, it is NOT a search engine, and 88 times out of 10 it is going to give you as much as 75% inaccurate information. DO NOT use LLM AIs to create your content, unless you plan on doing huge amounts of fact checking and actual research to ensure that the content you publish is accurate.
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I'm an author. This is an author home page. It's about me, my life, my books, my hobbies, my home town, and anything else that applies to me and my life.
Since starting my writing career in 1978, I have written 130+ novels, 2,000+ short stories, 6,000+ non-fiction articles (ALL are found on this site), a few dozen stage plays, 12,000+ blog posts, and a few comic book scripts for Disney's Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck (I only worked for Disney one year (in 2005) and only wrote a few stories for their Danish comic books).
NOTE: I ONLY write the Quaraun series (aka The Twighlight Manor series aka The Adventures of Quaraun the Insane). In recent years there has been an issue with impersonators trying to pass books off as written by me, notably several non-fiction and Erotica books. I write neither nonfiction nor Erotica.
ALL of my books and their cover arts are listed on my website here. Beware of any books you find claiming to be me. If the books are NOT listed here on my website, they are NOT my books.
In fiction works, I specialize in Weird/Bizarro Tales set in 40th century CyberPunk-Quasi Medieval, Cozy Dark Fantasy and Science Fiction worlds featuring an intersex Elf and his Faerie husband main characters. I DO NOT WRITE ANY OTHER SERIES - THIS SERIES IS THE ONLY ONE I WRITE.
Non-fiction (found ONLY here on my site) is daily updates of events in my life, and how-tos on how I write my novels.
I DO NOT write Erotica.
I DO NOT write books with HUMAN characters.
The Erotica books and books with Human characters, that you are finding, are written by scammers trying to impersonate me.
There is an ongoing FBI investigation into this matter. If you find any such books, please report them to FBI Agengt Andy Drewer @207–774–9322
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