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Martin Crane's avatar

Interesting piece Richard. Reading it, I was thinking about the impact that AI may have (is having) on the art of writing across the board. I wonder what your take on it is. I am very dismayed actually by the grounds the LLMs are making in the arena of creative writing. (I note the recent 'unveiling' of the latest creative model by OpenAI, with one leading author gushing over how 'beautiful and moving' an AI-gen short story was.)

Perhaps why write about anything if Chatgpt or whatever can conjure up something ''meaningful' in a fraction of a second. Very dispiriting. In your piece you mention: 'driving the AI through Northumberland . . .' and for a moment I was confused. I guess you meant the A1, right? Maybe it was a subconscious slip.

Would love to hear your thoughts on the subject.

All the best,

Martin

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James R Eddy's avatar

I enjoyed this piece as I do all of your writings. The implied linkage between the undefinable yearning that is the foundation for much of fado and the inability to fully articulate in writing the impact that individual songs seem to have on many of us is something I had not fully considered before. A fair amount of my own songwriting includes lyrical references both to other peoples' songs, as well as to the emotional impact these songs have (or have had) on my own experience of trying to understand life. Finally, great to see another reference to Joe Boyd's great new book. I'm enjoying reading this massive tomb as slowly as I can.

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