I just discovered I'm not naturally gifted towards the art (ENTJ).
Acording to such horoscope, my best shot is to become an engineer, also programmer is my best shot.
But I still want to become a writer but I suck at art. I guess I could make in college an AI to write a novel based on parameters I put and have it write in a certain style.
It's even possible to do that and get it published?
Can I still make my dream come true even if I'm not talented for the arts?
From this post alone I can tell you're not gonna make it.
Dylan Sullivan
This. If you really want it, you'll find a way and not ask Veeky Forums to validate your "dream."
Blake Fisher
I'm asking if I can publish a novel written by an AI.
Or if you know about such thing.
Aiden Collins
You could sell your AI technology for a billion dollars.
Jaxson Gray
Do whatever you want. Write modern pynchon and promote the shit out of it
Gabriel Thomas
I think I can do that as well.
What I mean is this:
I give a plot summary in some script language, then give a bunch of texts to analize to copy the style, then the AI determines how to write in said style using the script language to determine how the characters react, how the story moves and so on.
I think It can be a huge deal, but I want to make it to help me write.
Isaac Ward
if you find a way to profitably sell fiction written by an AI, someone will pay a pretty penny to buy the technology then use it to spew soul-sucking entertainment and/or propaganda
Ryder Morris
>ENTJ For believing in that shit you may as well off yourself.
Gavin Wood
> using the script language to determine how the characters react i have a hard time seeing an AI being able to do this.
Aaron Anderson
Think about why you suck. Think about what writers/artists you like are doing with that art that you are not doing. Read the books your favorite writers like. Do all this and you will make progress as a writer.
Also, if you are skilled at science, I really advocate pursuing it. I grew up 'the most creative kid' in the class and it warped me into thinking I was a special snowflake destined to be an artist, resulting in me graduating college with no real world skills or immediate talents. My whole youth I never cared about anything scientific and thought it was a waste of time, only to discover now that it's all fascinating and reading more science has helped develop my prose as a writer.
Long story short, if you like engineering and programming, get into them and learn from them, the writing will come naturally if you remain self-aware.
Also consider the idea of "your dream." Is it literally just to get published? Millions of people do that. Is it to make money and be rich from writing? Think about what you really want and why you want it.
Adrian Williams
because the creative part is done by the human. the AI only fills the gaps.
think of this way: My passion = doing art my natural talent = math and engineering.
My country version of SAT gave me the higest scores in physics and math and my lowest scores to critical reading.
Owen Sanders
Stop being a little 17 year old fag and write if that's what you want to do. If you suck, get good or stop.
Instead of writing, you're here, making excuses because you took an internet personality test that said you can't write.
Grayson Brown
If you can make an AI that can write fiction at the same level of top level writers then that would be the catalyst for the robot takeover.
Basically, no you're probably not going to do that
Easton Perez
>the AI only fills the gaps what are the gaps? fills them with what?
>my lowest scores to critical reading then read more and build your critical reading skills. i tutor the SAT and the only way to be better at reading is to read more. it's like anything, the more practice you commit to something, the better you get. just because you're "inclined" towards math doesn't mean you can't write. reading more = better critical reading = recognizing how writers do things = applying that to your own writing.
Kayden Phillips
Natural talent just means you've found shortcuts in the system of what you're doing naturally. You can be good at everything if you figure out an efficient system for improving in it. Your probably, it sounds like, is it's going to take more investment to develop as a writer, but considering you're already far ahead in sciences, I think you can spare the time.
Jonathan Peterson
>Your probably, it sounds like, is it's going to take more investment
What the fuck were you trying to type?
Luis Morales
*problem
David Rodriguez
I'm just saying maybe I should stop a path I may not enjoy. I'm just saying that maybe there's another path that gets to the same goal in a diferent way.
I'm very good at math and It's very easy for me, but It's not my passion.
Maybe I can find a way to still follow my passion while doing something I'm good at.
Ryder Cruz
this desu
Liam Cox
>Maybe I can find a way to still follow my passion while doing something I'm good at.
Yes there is, look you're probably very young, you have a lot of time. Go major in maths or sciences and if you're as good at those as you claim you are then you're going to have plenty of free time to follow your passion.
Also make some friends or hire a therapist so you don't have to make a thread on Veeky Forums every time you feel insecure about your future
Jack Martin
I was hoping to discuss if there's is literature (fiction) made by A.I
Nolan Cox
Look up the origin of this test you're using to decide your future.
Jayden Adams
>he fell for the myers brigg test!
Top kek m8 that was exposed as pseudo science years ago.
Jace Robinson
>I was hoping to discuss if there's is literature (fiction) made by A.I
Then you're not at all as smart as you think you are
Andrew Parker
Who /INFT/ here?
Aaron Harris
O my god haha you fucking newfag lol pic related
Ian Bailey
It's still reliable for some measures, I don't remember what though.
Zachary Rogers
>My country version of SAT gave me the higest scores in physics and math and my lowest scores to critical reading. This is much more reliable than an internet test, should've posted that in the op. I personally would recommend you to learn how to enjoy science. I was a massive art faggot until I was taught logic in school, when I learned how fascinating and beautiful an objective science could be. Now I really pity the fact that I didn't give a shit about math and physics when I was younger. Those things are truly fucking beautiful, not just "wow nebulae are beautiful".
Yes, there have been attempts at AI-made art. Music produced by AIs is generic, poems are meaningless and there has been some story in a competition that had some mild success, but the coders personally had to assist the writing program a lot.
An AI writing a whole novel sounds impossible. The AI would need a defined philosophy if the story has a moral. You have to have an image of the setting and know how people behave in it. You have to define characters with traits and make them react realistically (not like caricatures from Inside Out). You have to pace the plot, build expectations in the reader, imagine original metaphors... There's way too many things going on here, and many are very subjective. If doing all this is possible anyway, you'd need an army of genius writers, critics and programmers to build that AI.
Andrew Howard
Ahh bud, you just gotta practice more, not complain. You'll get it
Cooper Phillips
I'm INTP and morons think I'm clever and so to best apply myself I would not write fiction, but rather put myself into increasingly absurd situations and then just change names and stories in the novel.
Elijah Johnson
>jungianism >pseudoscience >more than zero times I keep telling you
Isaac Harris
>Acording to such horoscope, my best shot is to become an engineer, also programmer is my best shot. Please don't try to become a writer.
Jace Reyes
Are you me?
Lucas Wood
>We like to think of our own personalities, and those of our family and friends as predictable, constant over time. But what if they aren't? What if nothing stays constant over a lifetime? npr.org/programs/invisibilia/482836315/the-personality-myth
Christopher Hall
If you're asking if it's possible to publish a piece of literature written by a deep neural net, the answer is anything is possible, you mong
Christopher Morris
Who's "we"? I knew this shit already
Parker Allen
Good for (You).
Dominic Stewart
The MBTI framework is more for assessing a benchmark on one in that moment of time, and simply signifies *preferences* rather than ability.
John Rodriguez
INFP here. Took the test at a work opportunity.
According to it, my best job is writer or musician. But guess what, didn't make me work more towards it.
It's all about what you will do, OP. Don't let a test dictate what you should do.
Nathaniel James
>INTP >Look up recommended careers >Mask of Murder