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Fast Fiction, Vol. 2: Man Vs. Machine

Current price: $15.95
Fast Fiction, Vol. 2: Man Vs. Machine
Fast Fiction, Vol. 2: Man Vs. Machine

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Fast Fiction, Vol. 2: Man Vs. Machine

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What they're saying about FAST FICTION, Vol. 2: Man vs. Machine "Flawlessly compelling...thought-provoking...tales well worth telling." D. Donovan, Midwest Book Review "A masterclass on literary compression. Clever, funny, and entertaining, Cornfield takes the lauded Chat GPT to task to often humorous and absurd results. A must-read." — Nik Xandir Wolf, Author of best-selling novel Shadow Valley "The cleverest test I've seen yet of the state of AI as an imaginative force in our lives. As you read, one lesson becomes clear. The machine is dull and literal. And Cornfield is delightfully twisted." — Tom Rosenstiel Author of the The Days to Come, fourth in the Rena and Brooks series of political thrillers "By the time he's through, you are laughing out loud at Cornfield's sparkling wit, clever prose, and rich but economical story constructions, while feeling, bored if not downright nauseated by the vacuity, banality, and hollowness of the AI-generated prose he effortlessly surpasses." — Steven Salemi, The Computer Guru of Santa Fe "Scotty Cornfield's wit and creativity cleverly battle AI chatbots, and fortunately for humanity, Scotty's storytelling chops beat the machine most every time." — Mary Smathers Author of award-winning In This Land of Plenty

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