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Asked you to write a book, not to confess your criminal record!
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Lin Chuan, a struggling writer, finally got his golden finger—the Career Life Experience System. Randomly experiencing a profession, after the experience is over, novels will be generated based on Lin Chuan's experiences. But Lin Chuan found that the professions he experienced were all too sketchy! Swindler, Assassin, Hacker, Touch Gold Captain... Corresponding novels were born: “Swindler,” “Hacker Kingdom,” “Touch Gold Notes,” and others came into existence. Before he knew it, his works became popular. Selected reader comments: “This book describes things too realistically, this is definitely an autobiography!” “With you confessing and me confessing, Mr. Lin will end up in prison sooner or later.” “Author Lin Chuan (×), Suspect Mr. Lin (√)” Unexpectedly, the reader's prophecy has come true! The police showed up, “We suspect you're involved in serious illegal and criminal activities!” Lin Chuan, “Huh?” The police, “The crimes in your novels, they're your actual deeds, right?” Lin Chuan's vision went dark. Done for, I've written myself into the station, but I'm really not a criminal suspect!!!!!!

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Can robots write novels?
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2024-12-02 14:29
Yes, they can. Some advanced robots or AI programs are capable of generating text that can be assembled into something resembling a novel. However, the quality and creativity might not be on the same level as human-written novels in many cases.
Can robots write good novels?
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2024-12-02 22:46
No. A good novel is more than just words put together. It has the author's unique perspective, emotions, and creativity. Robots lack these human elements, so they can't write truly good novels.
Can robots really write novels?
3 answers
2024-10-11 13:51
I don't think so. Writing novels requires creativity, emotions, and a deep understanding of human experiences that robots currently lack.
Can robots write novels? If so, how do they do it?
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2024-10-31 21:55
Yes, robots can write novels. They do it by using algorithms and pre - programmed language models. These models are trained on a vast amount of text data from various sources. For example, they learn grammar, vocabulary, and common sentence structures. Then, based on the input they receive, such as a topic or a set of characters, they generate text that follows the patterns they've learned. However, the novels written by robots may lack the creativity and emotional depth that human - written novels often possess.
How to write a compelling story about robots?
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2024-10-14 07:32
To write a great robot story, focus on creating relatable robot characters. Make the reader care about them. Add some mystery or a puzzle for the characters to solve. Also, think about the moral and ethical implications of a world with robots. This can add depth to your story.
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