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Fake press coverage of NaNoGenMo: a novel #159
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While the computer does not care what lines it prints out, this following paragraph 'flows' and make sense. Of course, you had to generate hundreds of paragraphs that made less sense...in order to get this one paragraph that made sense. Consider the following near-future: Journalists stop writing entirely. "Journalists" instead proudly call themselves "editors" and "content curators", out to make sense of a insane world. Their 'best practices' are the following:
Whether that future is dystopian (jobs are going away, writing loses meaning) or utopian (symbiosis of man and machine) depends on your thoughts about automation in general. |
I love how this one book says something about journalism, clickbait, automation, and the human condition, mostly through its processes rather than the individual output per se. |
Just like how in Montfort's 1k generators the evocative sentences are On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 12:46 PM Isaac Karth notifications@github.com
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Based on suggestions in thread #9
Source: https://github.com/enkiv2/NaNoGenMo-2015/blob/master/clickbait.gg
Completed novel: https://github.com/enkiv2/NaNoGenMo-2015/blob/master/clickbait.md
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