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StoryFellers
StoryFellers
18 episodes
2 days ago
Storytellers Shlok Sharma and Joe Greenfield spin brand new tales on the fly. First, hear them spontaneously come up with pitches, and in the next episode hear them present the finished story. It’s like getting to hear the writing process in real-time, except more chaotic, and with a lot more talking.
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Storytellers Shlok Sharma and Joe Greenfield spin brand new tales on the fly. First, hear them spontaneously come up with pitches, and in the next episode hear them present the finished story. It’s like getting to hear the writing process in real-time, except more chaotic, and with a lot more talking.
Show more...
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Episode #10 – StoryFellers vs ChatGPT (Part 1)
StoryFellers
1 hour 2 minutes 49 seconds
7 months ago
Episode #10 – StoryFellers vs ChatGPT (Part 1)

In this episode, Joe comes in with a fresh idea: ask ChatGPT to try to do our jobs.

We hear ChatGPT come up with scripts based on the premises of past stories we've developed on this podcast, read them out, and try to figure out if we like them (surprise: sometimes, we do).

This was a lot of fun to make, and part one of a deeper investigation into how we should continue doing this podcast, and continue writing in general with the advent of large language models.

StoryFellers
Storytellers Shlok Sharma and Joe Greenfield spin brand new tales on the fly. First, hear them spontaneously come up with pitches, and in the next episode hear them present the finished story. It’s like getting to hear the writing process in real-time, except more chaotic, and with a lot more talking.