Yeah, I agree that I’m probably too attached to the attractor basin idea here. It seems like some sort of weighted combination between that and what you suggest, though I’d frame the “all over the place” as the chatbots not actually having enough of something (parameters? training data? oomph?) to capture the actual latent structure of very good short (or longer) fiction. It could be as simple as there being an awful lot of terrible poetry that doesn’t have the latent structure that great stuff has, online. If that’s a big part of the problem, we should solve it sooner than I’d otherwise expect.
Yeah, I agree that I’m probably too attached to the attractor basin idea here. It seems like some sort of weighted combination between that and what you suggest, though I’d frame the “all over the place” as the chatbots not actually having enough of something (parameters? training data? oomph?) to capture the actual latent structure of very good short (or longer) fiction. It could be as simple as there being an awful lot of terrible poetry that doesn’t have the latent structure that great stuff has, online. If that’s a big part of the problem, we should solve it sooner than I’d otherwise expect.