OldestLatran

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[–] OldestLatran@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Any suggestions or examples for what could go in the General Writing Instructions? The example template appears to mostly be good for generating hyper-gritty and difficult scenarios.

 

When using the ai text chats, inanimate objects, including floors, rooms, lanterns, magic wands, et al, are constantly being described as pulsing, giving off various moods or emotions, or otherwise acting like the sentient stench of Foul Ole Ron, from Terry Pratchett's city of Ankh Morpork.

I would prefer that inanimate objects, even magical ones, do not pulse, weigh in on conversations, distribute feelings or auras, twitch, or do other animate things that inanimate things should not do.

Does anyone have any suggestions for how to craft prompts or instructions so that this does not happen (or at least not constantly)?

 

I understand the AI text gen is not great at understanding negatives. Normally, it isn't that big of a deal to frame something as a positive when you want to avoid inclusion of certain types of response.

But I have three persistent annoyances I can't seem to get rid of:

**How can sweat be eliminated from responses? ** Characters or creatures with fur who are described as sweating. Humans sweat because they do not have hide or fur, and use sweat as a cooling mechanism, whereas most other forms of life do not sweat.

How can mysteriously prehensile tails be eliminated from responses? Tails on creatures "curling around" or "wrapping around" things when it does not make any sense (i.e. a hyena's tail wrapping around a tree or someone's body, a wolf's tail wrapping around someone's arm).

How can blushing be eliminated from character descriptions? Even if creatures with fur did blush, it would be impossible to see unless your name is Kal-El.