Alex Shvartsman announced that the audiobook of The Digital Aesthete is out. Alex Shvartsman announced that the audiobook of The Digital Aesthete is out. This anthology collects short stories about the relationship between AIs and humanity.
Will true artificial intelligences be able to appreciate or even create art? Explore dystopian societies, where AI generates most of the content and human artists must eke out an existence, and utopias, where artificial minds help unlock and enhance human creativity.
THE DIGITAL AESTHETE: HUMAN MUSINGS ON THE INTERSECTION OF ART AND AI
Contributions are good to read. The Unknown Painter by Henry Lion Oldie is nominated for the short list of the BSFA Award’s newly awarded Best Translated Short Fiction. I love this work, which is written in Russian by Ukrainian writers about AI and arts in a setting after warfare. Ken Liu’s GOOD STORIES is one of the best LLM story about production of fictions.
Of course, I recommend my work. Reader Alice is about the relationship with LLM between writing fiction. Translator is Emily Balistrieri. The Story opens at one SF publishing editor, Bob, whose desk is in Portland. Bob is editing an online SF magazine. Bob uses the AI-based editor-supporting system, Reader Alice, and selecting works from thousands of submissions. Most of the entries were written by AIs, but his magazine publishes half of all entries written by humans. The quality of those are the same, but human-writing works are easy to revise. But Bob did not know how Reader Alice are picking statics rare human-writing works rather than AI’s. One noon, Bob saw a lady who wears a pair of red frame glasses, which is the same icon as the Reader Alice. The lady entered the SF bookstore on the opposite roadside of the sharing office of Bob…
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