![]() ![]() In the war chamber, anticipation hung in the air, the scent of parchment and ink intermingling with the palpable tension. With her trusted advisors at her side, she convened council, plotting the optimal course of action to achieve her objectives. It’s very vague and repetitive, and there’s a lot of it.įor instance, here’s a chunk from a chapter (or chapters there are no chapter headings in this, so it’s hard to be sure where one chapter ends and another begins) about Daenerys:ĭaenerys Targaryen, the Mother of Dragons, commanded the vanguard of her swelling forces, prepared to embark on a momentous military campaign, expanding her dominion and dispensing justice upon the slaver cities. As with our experiment, it doesn’t really recall Martin’s prose. Then there’s the way the chatbot’s text reads. I could go on, but let’s just do one more example: A Dance With Dragons ends with Stannis Baratheon about to face down the Boltons, but in AI The Winds of Winter, his name is mentioned only once, when Davos thinks of the man “whose cause he had once championed.” So apparently he doesn’t champion it anymore? What happened? The prose of AI A Song of Ice and Fire Ser Gerald Hightower is also around, so apparently the AI doesn’t know they’re supposed to be long dead. He talks with Sansa and contemplates how Jon Snow, “the brooding and honorable Stark bastard,” is actually the son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark. In the middle of The Winds of Winter there’s a chapter revolving around Ser Arthur Dayne, a member of the Kingsguard who died at the end of Robert’s Rebellion. There’s a lot of jumping around in space and time.Īnd the AI isn’t just reluctant to kill off characters, it brings back ones who are already dead…like, really dead. Davos Seaworth and Brienne of Tarth are some reason, for some reason. But the first chapter of ChatGPT’s The Winds of Winter has them on a boat on the Narrow Sea. At the end of that book, Tyrion and Jorah were in Meereen about to fight the invading Yunkish armies as part of the Golden Company. Okay, so having read some of these new versions of The Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring, I have some big issues I haven’t seen mentioned yet, namely that, for as well as ChatGPT has absorbed the names of the characters, it doesn’t seem to have read A Song of Ice and Fire.īy that I mean that nothing in this version of The Winds of Winter seems like it’s following up on the end of A Dance with Dragons. Image: Game of Thrones/HBO AI A Song of Ice and Fire doesn’t seem to have read A Song of Ice and Fire ![]()
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