I think part of reading is about becoming lost in the tangle of another life. Making a connection that's sprung from another person, knowing they reached inside and produced something meaningful specifically to you. And that goes away when you read something made artificially and cynically - a formula to mimic in order to create engagement. Empty calories. Like a glossy advert designed to ensnare you and take your money instead of art meant to communicate and share with you stories of the human condition. I don't ever want to read an Ai produced book. I think it's deeply insulting anyone would make and sell them. Ai could arguably be used to produce...... machine operating instructions. Or IKEA assembly pamphlets. But not create world's for our minds to become lost in. I am not a cabinet.

@TheBreadmonkey this covers two things here and is one of my favorite books from one of my favorite (very much not ai) authors

https://a.co/d/0epjBqql

Amazon.com

@nixanadoo

Thanks! Looks fun and totally like my sort of thing. Seems the ebook is available from my local library so have just requested! Will let you know how I get on. 😊

@TheBreadmonkey I can't wait to hear! It's just weird and creepy enough to make your jaw hurt a little like you ate something really sour.