AI and endosomatophilia
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Re: Machine learning and endosomatophilia
Every time I write a story in ChatGPT I remember the prompts will be then read by professional programmers to adjust the AI.
Which means some of them might be traumatized and idk how to feel about it (this appears in the usage page, describing the due date of when it'll be closed to the public)
Which means some of them might be traumatized and idk how to feel about it (this appears in the usage page, describing the due date of when it'll be closed to the public)
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Re: Machine learning and endosomatophilia
Milky12Daddy wrote:Every time I write a story in ChatGPT I remember the prompts will be then read by professional programmers to adjust the AI.
Which means some of them might be traumatized and idk how to feel about it (this appears in the usage page, describing the due date of when it'll be closed to the public)
I've thought about that too. But I think with the popularity of ChatGPT there are probably millions of prompts being entered and stories/outputs generated each day. I think it's a low likelihood that our perverted prompts will be looked at by a human lol
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Re: Machine learning and endosomatophilia
May God listen to you. Meanwhile I will use your tips.to experiment and see what else Chat GPT can do, I feel most stories feel short and not as dynamic?
Like they could use more interactions or scenarios.
Like they could use more interactions or scenarios.
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Re: Machine learning and endosomatophilia
Nez, posting a new AI generated story with a different prompt. This is loosely based off an old, uncompleted story on giantessworld.net called "After Shrinking" where a company would shrink individuals, place them in pods and have people swallow them as mules to transport them. I found the idea captivating and wanted to see if AI could make a halfway decent story based on a similar prompt.
Original story generated:
I really like the dialog prompt you showed in an earlier message. I used that to remake the story, which sometimes breathes more life into it.
Regeneration with the dialog prompt:
I'm not sure if this is just full tour vore or endo, but hope someone likes it. And please give a crack at improving it if you do! I've tried doing the character saving approach to save more detsils but ran into errors with ChatGTP.
Original story generated:
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I really like the dialog prompt you showed in an earlier message. I used that to remake the story, which sometimes breathes more life into it.
Regeneration with the dialog prompt:
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I'm not sure if this is just full tour vore or endo, but hope someone likes it. And please give a crack at improving it if you do! I've tried doing the character saving approach to save more detsils but ran into errors with ChatGTP.
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Re: Machine learning and endosomatophilia
Generated story using your tips and tricks from before. This story was obtained from several paragraphs of a "choose your own adventure" story.
Ps. thing with ChatGPT. I gave it 4 characters. Emma was the mother, and by here she turned into Michael's sister.
In order to make chatgpt to give specific details, I must input certain words in it as well.
The story before being turned into a choose your own adventure game
Ps. thing with ChatGPT. I gave it 4 characters. Emma was the mother, and by here she turned into Michael's sister.
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In order to make chatgpt to give specific details, I must input certain words in it as well.
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The story before being turned into a choose your own adventure game
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Re: Machine learning and endosomatophilia
Here's are some endo stories I generated with ChatGPT.
This one features a giantess named Jamie. I gave her description beforehand, and I gave the AI this prompt:
And this is what the AI came up with:
And here's another story featuring some girls named Cheyenne, Megan, and Alaina. I gave their descriptions to the AI beforehand with a previous story (they roleplay as giantesses online and can swallow endoscopes), and then I came up with this prompt:
And here's what the AI managed to generate:
This one features a giantess named Jamie. I gave her description beforehand, and I gave the AI this prompt:
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And this is what the AI came up with:
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And here's another story featuring some girls named Cheyenne, Megan, and Alaina. I gave their descriptions to the AI beforehand with a previous story (they roleplay as giantesses online and can swallow endoscopes), and then I came up with this prompt:
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And here's what the AI managed to generate:
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So better watch out. I'm the man. Understand the Prince of Ham I am.
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Re: Machine learning and endosomatophilia
Chat GPT 4 has been released for premium members.
My impression is that its writing quality is improved and does a better job of understanding prompts. You can get more for less effort. Characters are still one dimensional and all talk the same way. It gives stories a title and tends to start most of them with "once upon a time". If you generate enough stories, it's still incredibly predictable.
Here are some samples.
Giants among us
Tiny detective interrogates suspect
Jason and Kate
My impression is that its writing quality is improved and does a better job of understanding prompts. You can get more for less effort. Characters are still one dimensional and all talk the same way. It gives stories a title and tends to start most of them with "once upon a time". If you generate enough stories, it's still incredibly predictable.
Here are some samples.
Giants among us
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Tiny detective interrogates suspect
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Jason and Kate
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Re: Machine learning and endosomatophilia
With Midjourney V5 becoming available, I thought I'd take it for a spin. I'll do a follow up post explaining how to get these results and the limitations of V5.
Here's an illustrated story combining ChatGPT4 for the text and Midjourney V5 for the graphics. While the images aren't perfect, it's amazing how far we've come since the images that were posted at the beginning of this thread only 7 months ago using Midjourney V3.
The Unseen Voyage
Here's an illustrated story combining ChatGPT4 for the text and Midjourney V5 for the graphics. While the images aren't perfect, it's amazing how far we've come since the images that were posted at the beginning of this thread only 7 months ago using Midjourney V3.
The Unseen Voyage
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Re: Machine learning and endosomatophilia
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Re: Machine learning and endosomatophilia
Google Bard is now public without a wait list. I don't think it's as good as ChatGPT 3.5 for endosomatophilia stories. It struggles with the concept of one character being inside another. And its writing style is terse and misses details from the original prompt. You be the judge.
Google Bard version
ChatGPT 4 version
The prompt used for both of the above stories
Google Bard version
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The prompt used for both of the above stories
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Re: Machine learning and endosomatophilia
I just tried out Sudowrite and found it very good. It needs more prompting as it's designed to help you get through writers block, but it generated better dialogue, more detail and tracked the arc of the story better than ChatGTP from my experience.
Here's an example using a similar prompt to the one I used above:
Here's an example using a similar prompt to the one I used above:
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Re: Machine learning and endosomatophilia
Hay dose anyone knows how to get sudowite for free it’s good but ran out of words before I could finish
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Re: Machine learning and endosomatophilia
And if anyone has other sites like sudowrite but for free thanks
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Re: Machine learning and endosomatophilia
Hey Filiberto can I use your sudowrite to make stories i know what i am asking my be crazy for you but I have many great ideas and other stories to share if let me do this you will read some very good stories that I know you will like an it kind of have bit real life in it for me I’m in between jobs right now and staying at my mom house and have very little money but when found this place i was awesome that is sudowite but i use all of my free words but I know one thing that if that you let me use your sudowrite and read the story I have in mind you will love it but please let me have a chance to write a good Endo story
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And you will be the first one to read it and please give me your feedback if you let me
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Re: Machine learning and endosomatophilia
Never mind already found a way to by pass the payment thing
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Re: Machine learning and endosomatophilia
Genblub wrote:Never mind already found a way to by pass the payment thing
Good luck with it. I ended up canceling my subscription. It's a great AI writing tool but I couldn't justify the cost.
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Re: Machine learning and endosomatophilia
I've been trying out this AI model called "HuggingChat," which is a free and open source alternative to ChatGPT. So far, I've mostly been trying to make Bee Movie giantess endo fanfictions in it.
This is the prompt I gave the AI to make sure I got everything precise:
And here's what the AI came up with:
I'm gonna try experimenting with it more to make some more giantess endo stories.
This is the prompt I gave the AI to make sure I got everything precise:
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And here's what the AI came up with:
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I'm gonna try experimenting with it more to make some more giantess endo stories.
So better watch out. I'm the man. Understand the Prince of Ham I am.
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Re: AI and endosomatophilia
First things first; I renamed this topic from "Machine Learning and Endosomatophilia" to "AI and Endosomatophilia". This is to better reflect the name that the media uses to refer to this technology.
Bad news about ChatGPT - it is now less willing to write Endo stories. Many of the stories that have been posted in this thread are no longer possible to generate today. That being said, it's still the large language model with the least restrictions.
Google Bard has got better but out of ChatGPT, Bard and Claude, I put it in third place for the quality of the output.
This brings me to Claude which I think is currently the best AI for creative writing. It's free so you can try it now!
Claude sometimes surprises me by taking stories in unexpected directions. Example below:
It also is able to do full tour endo which ChatGPT is refusing to do at the moment. Here's an excerpt from story inspired by Filberto's story that he posted earlier in this thread.
Claude is the most reserved about writing endo stories so here are a few tips:
While Claude is the most conservative of the three major LLMs, if you start with a safe story, you can get it do a lot of surprising number of things by gradually guiding it to do what you want. It can do Princess Ironfan style scenarios as well as endo in the bedroom.
Claude can be annoyingly restrictive at times. It's big on consent but it can be inconsistent as to how it applies the filters. If Claude refuses to write what you want, start a new chat and rephrase your prompt.
Bad news about ChatGPT - it is now less willing to write Endo stories. Many of the stories that have been posted in this thread are no longer possible to generate today. That being said, it's still the large language model with the least restrictions.
Google Bard has got better but out of ChatGPT, Bard and Claude, I put it in third place for the quality of the output.
This brings me to Claude which I think is currently the best AI for creative writing. It's free so you can try it now!
Claude sometimes surprises me by taking stories in unexpected directions. Example below:
Spoiler: show
It also is able to do full tour endo which ChatGPT is refusing to do at the moment. Here's an excerpt from story inspired by Filberto's story that he posted earlier in this thread.
Spoiler: show
Claude is the most reserved about writing endo stories so here are a few tips:
- Make the endo educational
- Transforming people into animals helps
- Saving people by taking them inside the body sometimes justifies an endo story
While Claude is the most conservative of the three major LLMs, if you start with a safe story, you can get it do a lot of surprising number of things by gradually guiding it to do what you want. It can do Princess Ironfan style scenarios as well as endo in the bedroom.
Claude can be annoyingly restrictive at times. It's big on consent but it can be inconsistent as to how it applies the filters. If Claude refuses to write what you want, start a new chat and rephrase your prompt.
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Re: AI and endosomatophilia
Honestly, I really don't see the point. I just had someone write a Ben 10 endo short story for me and turned out he used AI to write it and didn't tell me until after. It was low-effort junk to boot.
Guys, speaking from experience, I'd say it's just better to write this stuff yourself or have others who do these kind of stories do it for you as a request or commission. It's not worth it.
Besides, you want Skynet? Cause this is how we eventually get Skynet.
Guys, speaking from experience, I'd say it's just better to write this stuff yourself or have others who do these kind of stories do it for you as a request or commission. It's not worth it.
Besides, you want Skynet? Cause this is how we eventually get Skynet.
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