Story Machines: How Computers Have Become Creative Writers

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Story Machines: How Computers Have Become Creative Writers

Creative writing and creative writing guides Biography, Literature and Literary studies Cognition and cognitive psychology Educational psychology Artificial intelligence

Authors: Mike Sharples, Rafael Pérez y Pérez

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 5th July 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781000591453


Introduction

This fascinating book explores machines as authors of fiction, past, present, and future. For centuries, writers have dreamed of mechanical storytellers. We can now build these devices. What will be the impact on society of AI programs that generate original stories to entertain and persuade? What can we learn about human creativity from probing how they work?

About the Book

In Story Machines, two pioneers of creative artificial intelligence explore the design and impact of AI story generators. The book covers three themes: language generators that compose coherent text, storyworlds with believable characters, and AI models of human storytellers. Providing examples of story machines through the ages, it covers the history, recent developments, and future implications of automated story generation.

Who Should Read This

Anyone with an interest in story writing will gain a new perspective on what it means to be a creative writer, what parts of creativity can be mechanized, and what is essentially human. Story Machines is for those who have ever wondered what makes a good story, why stories are important to us, and what the future holds for storytelling.

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