Paxton, thank you! This was an entertaining story. It hit particularly close to home as my roommate in college at The University of Michigan was in architecture school. Eric went on to earn a bachelor's and master's degree in architecture and moved to Boston. He's still a practicing architect today.
The story overall was good. It had an old fashioned Reader's Digest tone like a story I would have read as a kid complete with a happy ending and moral to the story. Gosh, it made me feel swell all over. The drawings of the office overall were pretty realistic. The only drawing that I didn't like was the second one where the guy looks like a caveman in a suit!
All the story structure description you showed at the end of your post I'm assuming was created by AI. I can see how you could get lost in the technology and define stories. For someone who needed to crank out a lot of text and the originality bar was low, I could see the allure of AI.
The caveman would have been "Jeff Bridges lookalike". It's the product of two AI processes: I ask the writing bot to describe a fitting illustration for each chapter, then feed those descriptions into the image generation bot. No thinking required 😄
Paxton, thank you! This was an entertaining story. It hit particularly close to home as my roommate in college at The University of Michigan was in architecture school. Eric went on to earn a bachelor's and master's degree in architecture and moved to Boston. He's still a practicing architect today.
The story overall was good. It had an old fashioned Reader's Digest tone like a story I would have read as a kid complete with a happy ending and moral to the story. Gosh, it made me feel swell all over. The drawings of the office overall were pretty realistic. The only drawing that I didn't like was the second one where the guy looks like a caveman in a suit!
All the story structure description you showed at the end of your post I'm assuming was created by AI. I can see how you could get lost in the technology and define stories. For someone who needed to crank out a lot of text and the originality bar was low, I could see the allure of AI.
Cool demonstration!
Glad you enjoyed!
The caveman would have been "Jeff Bridges lookalike". It's the product of two AI processes: I ask the writing bot to describe a fitting illustration for each chapter, then feed those descriptions into the image generation bot. No thinking required 😄
Brownie points for using Letters to Cleo :)
The pictures were creeping me out, lol. Especially the second one where he has a beard.
But overall, not bad.
Poor Jeff Bridges lookalike... Looks like he's missing an eye! Which is technically not incompatible with the story, I suppose.