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I've read several dozen articles about the current spate of generative AI,
in a context for a client.
My thought it, as previous posters have suggested: If asked a LMM (like
ChatGPT) to ingest the complete works of SLC, including the Speeches,
Letters and Autobiography, in theory you could have something that would
respond to queries in a simulacrum of SLC's public voice. ,
I would definitely add dates to the algorithm in there. 1865 to 1909 is a
long span.
Assuming you had done this, what would you have? A high-tech Twaint.
On the other hand-- suppose you applied your new Twainbot to filling in the
blanks on an unfinished MS like Huck & Tom Among the Indians, or #44?
You wouldn't have Twain, but you would have something derived from Twain.
DDD
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