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Jane Austen's Novels
- As Written by A.I.
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 2 hrs and 20 mins
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Publisher's summary
What if Jane Austen's novels were written by Artificial Intelligence, like ChatGPT?
A note from the author, Tiffany Thomas:
Please, dear reader, understand that this work is meant to be a farce.
With all of the discussion about Artificial Intelligence replacing artists, authors, and other creators, I wanted to experiment for myself.
I used ChatGPT as the A.I. program, and I asked it to tell me the stories that Jane Austen wrote so beautifully.
As you will soon discover, my dear reader, A.I. "ain't got nothin'" on Jane Austen!
These stories are DREADFUL! The writing is poor (it's like reading the Cliff Notes version of the story), and in some cases it goes in the complete wrong direction!
Sense and Sensibility, in particular, reads like a bad fan fiction.
However, some of these just made me laugh, and I wanted to share them with the public in the easiest way I knew how.
So as you go to read these stories and leave a review, please remember this:
I DID NOT WRITE THESE STORIES!
If you've read my other works, you'll know that these are nothing like how I write!
This collection is meant to be a joke.
Please don't villify me for ruining Jane Austen!
And you can rest comfortably knowing that the robots will NOT be taking over the world anytime soon if this is the best they can do, even with direct access to our beloved Jane Austen's work.
I hope these make you laugh, roll your eyes, and even groan in dismay as they did me. And if you want to read some REAL Jane Austen variations, check out my other books. I promise, you'll enjoy them much more.
This is a short work of 20,000 words.
A note from the author, Tiffany Thomas:
Please, dear reader, understand that this work is meant to be a farce.
With all of the discussion about Artificial Intelligence replacing artists, authors, and other creators, I wanted to experiment for myself.
I used ChatGPT as the A.I. program, and I asked it to tell me the stories that Jane Austen wrote so beautifully.
As you will soon discover, my dear reader, A.I. "ain't got nothin'" on Jane Austen!
These stories are DREADFUL! The writing is poor (it's like reading the Cliff Notes version of the story), and in some cases it goes in the complete wrong direction!
Sense and Sensibility, in particular, reads like a bad fan fiction.
However, some of these just made me laugh, and I wanted to share them with the public in the easiest way I knew how.
So as you go to read these stories and leave a review, please remember this:
I DID NOT WRITE THESE STORIES!
If you've read my other works, you'll know that these are nothing like how I write!
This collection is meant to be a joke.
Please don't villify me for ruining Jane Austen!
And you can rest comfortably knowing that the robots will NOT be taking over the world anytime soon if this is the best they can do, even with direct access to our beloved Jane Austen's work.
I hope these make you laugh, roll your eyes, and even groan in dismay as they did me. And if you want to read some REAL Jane Austen variations, check out my other books. I promise, you'll enjoy them much more.
This is a short work of 20,000 words.