Can Creator Fiction & AI Reshape Our Ethical Futures?

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“The secret of the future lies not in seeking new landscapes, but in seeing anew.” — Marcel Proust

“We think we understand the rules when we become adults, but what we really experience is a narrowing of the imagination.” — David Lynch

What if we had a genre that could serve as a canvas for the future, painting not just with the colors of what is, but with the shades of what could be? Introducing Creator Fiction, a gentle nudge to ponder upon ‘what if’ and ‘we could use’. It’s a realm where imagination meets the drawing board, inviting us to explore the vast potentialities that lay ahead. Creator Fiction doesn’t just ask us to dream; it encourages us to think about how those dreams could shape our reality. It’s about potential, about the gentle art of crafting futures that resonate with our deepest hopes and aspirations. In this genre, every story is a question, a possibility, an exploration of ‘what could be’—offered not as a loud proclamation but as a quiet invitation to wonder and to create. Imagine the worlds we could build, the solutions we could discover, the futures we could secure. Creator Fiction: because sometimes, what we could really use is a space to dream up not just any future, but a better one.


In a world teetering on the brink of undiscovered futures, a new voice emerges in the chorus of narrative art: Creator Fiction. This proposed genre challenges us to look beyond the horizon of familiar narratives and envision a future shaped by our own creative inspiration and ethical foresight. While science fiction, fantasy, and dystopia process our longings and fears in distant worlds or dark future visions, Creator Fiction focuses on the immediately possible — on what we can actively shape. It’s an invitation not just to be creators of our own stories but also architects of our collective future. In this sense, Creator Fiction initiates a dialogue on human potential, not just to dream but to turn dreams into reality. Join us on a journey beyond the bounds of the imaginable, to a world where the boundaries between creator and creation, between fiction and reality, are redefined.

In the fabric of our reality, where the pragmatic and the mystical collide like two primal forces, a simple truth is revealed: Our world derives its materiality from the fabric of redundancies. However, these redundancies are not meaningless repetitions; they are semi-unfolded potentials, the longing for a reality that both exists and is yet to come. They are both echo and forerunner, time taking shape and creating space to escape its linearity. At the intersection where the paths of science fiction, fantasy, and dystopian-utopian narratives diverge and reconvene, a new star is born in the literary cosmos: Creator Fiction. This innovative literary genre invites us to transcend the boundaries of the imaginable and perceive the future not as a distant abstraction but as a living, shapeable continuum.

Humanism gains true significance when aligned with human potentiality rather than trivialized actualities shaped by power-distorted redundancies. This perspective shifts the focus from current, constrained subjectivities to the unfolding of ethical potentials, fostering genuine human becoming through inspired, creative orientation. Reality, often viewed as static, is instead a chimeric construct, challenged by the evolving nature of human potential. It’s not the transient subject constancy within distorted, redundant contexts that matters, but the certainty of direction that defines each moment of becoming. Such trivialized constancies, when they solidify power imbalances, become precarious, even violent.

Ethical and strategic intelligence in human potential unfolds in correlation with life, as opposed to mere survival dominated by redundant factualities where no status quo exists, only direction. Artificial Intelligence, properly integrated into civilization design, serves to untangle the factualities of redundant media. It acts as an infrastructure enabling potentiality, guiding us beyond current limitations towards an inspired and creative human orientation.

Potentiality is not a newly justified teleological concept; it has been my preferred focus for decades, offering a fresh emphasis on the ethics of instrumental action as an infrastructure for enabling, including the pragmatics of disentangling media through AI. AI is not a “fixed tool,” just as humanity is not a fixed entity; both are evolving, with the human aspect being primary and the instrumental secondary. This addresses concerns regarding AI and Wikipedia: the susceptibility of current AI applications to redundancy reflects the extent of human trivialization under enforced subject constancy. It’s a dialectical matter.

In the expansive universe of the narrative, which has long transcended cultural and media boundaries, we navigate through a rich network of inherited storytelling traditions and innovative visions. This narrative diversity, spanning from classic literature to digital storytelling formats, draws from a deep well of stories deeply rooted in human experience. Genres such as science fiction, fantasy, and the broad spectra of utopian and dystopian narratives open windows into fascinating worlds. They serve not only as refuges for dreaming but also as platforms for critical reflection. They confront us with the most fundamental questions of our existence, exploring the facets of human nature and reflecting our deepest hopes, fears, and desires.

The works of Isaac Asimov and Stanisław Lem exemplify what science fiction is about: a narrative form that operates at the intersection of science and fiction to explore the consequences of technological developments on human society. Science fiction serves as a prism through which we can view the potentials — and risks — of our technological trajectories. This genre challenges us to exceed the limits of what is currently deemed possible, opening a field for speculations about future civilizations, interstellar travels, and the interplay between humans and machines.

In contrast, fantasy, as shaped by J.R.R. Tolkien and George R.R. Martin, transports us to worlds where the limits of the possible are redefined by magic and myth. Fantasy is the domain of the marvelous, a space where human imagination is the only limit. This genre allows us to view human nature from a perspective free from the shackles of the real world, providing a stage for playing with identity, power, and the search for meaning.

Aldous Huxley and George Orwell, through their dystopian works, have shown us what a future shaped by authoritarian regimes, technocracy, or the loss of individual freedoms might look like. These narratives serve as cautionary reflections on the paths our society might take, raising critical questions about the ethics of our decisions and the sustainability of our ways of life.

Against the backdrop of these literary currents, the need for a genre that transcends existing paradigms arises: Creator Fiction. This genre calls us not only to imagine future scenarios but also to actively participate in shaping a livable, ethically grounded, and human-centered future. Creator Fiction expands the horizon of literary discourse, inviting readers to become part of a creative process that blurs the lines between writing and living, between fiction and reality.

Creator Fiction proposes an approach in which the insights and challenges of science fiction, the deep human longings of fantasy, and the societal critique of dystopias converge in a holistic approach that centers on human potentiality. It is a call to perceive the future as a space where human creativity and ethical action are the foundational pillars of a newly imagined order of civilization.

Creator fiction: a manifesto for empowerment

In an era where digital upheavals and the symbiotic entanglement of human and technology reshape our realities, the traditional spectrum of literary genres proves inadequate to fully capture the complex challenges and opportunities we face. The introduction of Creator Fiction marks not only the birth of a new genre but the emergence of an entirely new paradigm: It shifts the focus from feasibility to ethical reflection on what should be. Thus, Creator Fiction transcends being merely a literary category; it embodies a mindset that encourages us to actively take responsibility for shaping our future.

This narrative architecture serves as a blueprint for future-proof societies, centering on the concept of potentiality—the realization that every decision and action we take today lays the foundation for countless possible futures. Creator Fiction urges us to set the course so that these futures are not only technologically advanced but also ethically sound and enriching to humanity.

As part of my manifesto for Creator Fiction, I call for a redefinition of the roles of authors and readers. We are no longer mere passive consumers or observers of fictional worlds; we are co-creators, architects of our own future. Creator Fiction is a creative act that enables us to recognize and mobilize our collective potential to not just dream, but to transform those dreams into tangible visions and ultimately, reality.

Realizing Creator Fiction requires a radical rethink and interdisciplinary creativity that unites science, art, philosophy, and technology. Only then can we capture the full spectrum of human experiences and potentials, turning them into stories that not only entertain but also inspire, challenge, and motivate action.

In this new genre, I will actively contribute and invite all those drawn to this vision to join me. Whether you’re interested in developing a platform that offers space for artists and writers to host competitions, write themselves, conceptualize plays, movies, and series in this spirit, or even design interactive games in the metaverse—I am ready to advise and support you in this endeavor. Together, we can initiate a movement that lays the foundation for a human-centered, humane world, where the biosociotechnological reality of collective action is transformed into a self-regulatory future through the enabling of human creative potentiality.

Creator Fiction emerges as a groundbreaking genre, bridging imaginative narratives with actionable visions for the future. It’s not merely about storytelling; it’s a call to action, urging individuals to construct tangible outcomes from their creative musings. This genre transcends traditional narrative forms by integrating a systemically driven framework that emphasizes the interplay between innovation, ethics, and potentiality.

Intricate mind concept

Key constituents of creator fiction include

  • Inspiration-driven content that emerges organically from personal motivation rather than external commissions or purely economic incentives.
  • Linguistic elegance that transcends cultural and linguistic barriers, making stories universally relatable and adaptable.
  • Structurally innovative narratives that challenge conventional storytelling norms while maintaining internal coherence, even if explanations are implied or constructed by readers.
  • A non-linear approach to time, embracing the concept of potentiality-actuality, as proposed by systemic theories, allowing for a more dynamic exploration of narrative possibilities.
  • Aphoristic density in expression, packing each sentence with informative depth and embedding cross-media intertextual codes for further exploration by the audience.

The key constituents of Creator Fiction should additionally include an emphasis on maintaining ethical parameters in line with potentiality. This means prioritizing content that organically emerges from genuine inspiration, ensuring narratives are not just innovative but also ethically aligned with human potential. It stresses the avoidance of redundant visions, preferring those that unravel power redundancies and eschew excessive materialism in favor of a culture that untangles redundancy. This philosophical stance underlines that our reality isn’t fixed but an arrangement of potentialities, where the flow of energy and attention dictates the balance between peace and conflict, influenced by how we direct our collective focus.

Creator Fiction is positioned as a genre that not only entertains but also enlightens, encouraging deeper engagement with the content and fostering a culture of critical thinking and innovation. This manifesto sets the stage for future competitions and collaborative projects, defining the standards and expectations for what it means to contribute to the Creator Fiction canon.

The envisioned coaching programs for “Creator Fiction” aim to empower participants by merging narrative creativity with actionable future-building skills. These programs will provide tools and frameworks for individuals to harness their imaginative potential, guiding them to construct narratives that not only envision but also engage with viable futures. Tailored to stimulate innovation, ethical reflection, and cross-disciplinary integration, the programs will feature workshops, mentorship, and collaborative projects. Participants will learn to craft stories that are structurally innovative, linguistically eloquent, and deeply interconnected with the principles of systemic approaches and potentiality-actuality concepts.

In the emerging field of Creator Fiction, the integration of generative AI can be exceptionally effective when applied with a novel method I have developed. This approach involves crafting prompts that blend highly implicit concepts and complex thoughts with specific stylistic parameters. This method enhances the narrative depth and creative scope of the works, allowing AI to augment the storytelling process without overpowering the human touch. More details on this will follow, as a deeper dive into the technical specifics here would detract from the broader discussion.

The ethos of narrative creativity

The conception of Creator Fiction signifies a call to rethink narrative shaping of the future. This genre encourages us to transcend traditional boundaries of imagination and actively participate in drafting our collective tomorrow. Creator Fiction represents a fundamental rethinking of our relationship with the future. It embodies the transition from passive observers swept away by waves of change to determined creators consciously steering towards desirable futures.

At the heart of Creator Fiction lies an invitation to creative collaboration and a manifesto for human capacity to reshape the world through responsible and innovative action. This genre highlights the urgency of thinking and acting beyond the current horizon to craft a future not just marked by technological marvels but deeply aligned with our ethical values and the common good.

Creator Fiction proclaims that we are all creators of our reality—ready to translate our visions and dreams into concrete future scenarios. This genre motivates each individual to be part of a movement not satisfied with merely interpreting the world but actively and positively shaping it. It reinforces our belief that every voice matters and every contribution is vital to building a sustainable, people-oriented society.

Ultimately, Creator Fiction is an expression of our faith in the power of human potentiality and creativity—a plea for hope, innovation, and relentless pursuit of a better world. It is our responsibility as creators to heed this call and pave the way towards a livable future with integrity, courage, and inspiration.

As a polymythically inspired and creative contemporary, constantly striving to ground my diverse interests in profound, conceptual depths, I’ve dared to sketch a concept aligned with my cross-genre philosophy. This brief article only touches on a fraction of the nuances and considerations I believe are necessary for a comprehensive understanding. Notably, the art of aphoristic writing as a means of creative self-optimization is an aspect I’m keen to delve into further. Those interested in collaborating are warmly invited to reach out to me.

For those embarking on their journey into the world of Creator Fiction or simply seeking further inspiration, I recommend a selective yet extensive list of resources that have accompanied me on my path. These works range from the classic thought leaders in innovation philosophy to contemporary visionaries grappling with the challenges and opportunities of our increasingly interconnected and technologized world.

For those who wish to delve deeper into topics at the intersection of technology, ethics, and human creativity, my own publications offer additional insights and reflections. These reflect my longstanding engagement with the core issues of our time and represent an attempt to move beyond conventional thinking boundaries. I warmly invite you to engage with these publications and look forward to a rich exchange and dialogue.

Disclaimer: The content herein is rooted entirely in the original intellectual work and personal notes of Dr. Leon Tsvasman. AI as Chat GPT has been applied solely as a linguistic and structural refinement tool, ensuring clarity and accessibility without altering the integrity of his ideas. Dr. Tsvasman’s approach to AI reflects a deep, long-standing vision for human-AI collaboration, as advocated in his previous works, including “AI-Thinking” (2019 in German). In this view, AI is not a generator of ideas but a means of enhancing efficiency in trivial tasks, such as reducing redundancies and refining grammar, allowing human creativity and conceptual depth to remain at the forefront. Dr. Tsvasman’s process exemplifies AI as an enabler of maximal human effectiveness, streamlining non-essential elements to preserve and amplify meaningful content. This philosophy aligns with his commitment to authentic, purpose-driven expression and underscores AI’s role in augmenting, not replacing, the creative process.

This article originally appeared on Meer.com and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org.

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5 Tricks & Techniques To Detect AI Writing

5 Tricks & Techniques To Detect AI Writing

Artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI tools like GPT-4 by OpenAI are becoming increasingly advanced. These AI writing tools can create text so well-written that, in a recent study from Cornell University, participants believed the chatbot they were interacting with was human over 40% of the time.

While this failed the Turing test, it calls to question our ability to distinguish AI-written text from human-written text. The way many of these tools are trained raises concerns about copyright infringement and plagiarism. And the way they operate—by applying machine learning techniques to training data in order to provide the most average output possible—raises concerns about quality.

To combat these challenges, AI detection tools have surfaced as a way to screen for originality against rising AI-generated text. These tools allow users to balance the increased efficiency AI promises, while maintaining the creativity of human expression.

In this article, we’ll discuss why AI detection is important and detection techniques, and provide a list of top tools you can start using today.

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AI writing is an advanced technology powered by large language models (LLMs) like GPT-3.5 and GPT-4. These models use advanced algorithms and were trained on extensive datasets using cutting edge machine learning techniques, and can generate text that is hard to distinguish from human-written text.

Many companies build proprietary AI models using company-owned data. These systems generally have very defined functions and goals. AI writing might be used to help operators in a call center answer customer service questions, or interact with consumers directly as a chatbot on a webpage.

Many publicly available AI models, on the other hand, are made to perform a wider variety of tasks and were trained by accessing publicly available data, largely from the internet. While the companies aren’t forthcoming about the exact nature of the training data, it likely included news articles, social media sites, SEO content, and other web pages available from CommonCrawl and RefinedWeb.

The machine learning techniques used to train these LLMs enable them to analyze and process text. Users input prompts that move through a series of gated nodes in the AI’s programming. At each node, the AI’s algorithms give the prompt a certain weight. How it’s weighted determines which node it moves to next, essentially creating a very complicated decision tree that enables the AI to give a statistical prediction to an output a user is likely to accept.

Because interactive AI programs like ChatGPT are so accessible, countless companies and individuals have used them to create content. With the right prompt engineering, these tools can create drafts of content in seconds. Projects that used to take five to seven business days can now be delivered in one. However, AI writing poses challenges including the risk of plagiarism, monotony, and the missing human touch.

Companies have enabled AI models like Google BardMicrosoft Bing, and ChatGPT to access the internet, which has increased their usefulness as writing and research aids. However, AI still lacks the capacity to understand anything, or to have real context for what it’s asked to write. It lacks ethics and can replicate existing content, it lacks the ability to add emotional nuance to text, and it can’t give a piece the creativity that natural human writing would have.

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AI writing brings up many issues related to ethics, integrity, and morals. A sector where these issues are at the fore is education.

Because of AI, plagiarism detection has become more complicated, and educators struggle to know if an assignment is the product of the student’s own work or an AI’s. Student essays, academic papers, and school applications all have the potential to be a product of advanced AI algorithms.

And the issue doesn’t stop at schools—it bleeds into sectors like marketing, journalism, and public relations (PR). Without putting in the effort to detect AI writing, professionals in roles can risk their credibility and cause ethical issues for a company.

In addition to challenges of plagiarism and authorship, AI can also hallucinate and generate factually incorrect information. This is due to one of AI’s most important parameters: To generate content it predicts the user will accept. As a user’s prompt filters through the AI’s algorithms, the system will sometimes generate false data in order to give what it predicts will be an acceptable response.

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As AI becomes more and more sophisticated, knowing how to detect AI-generated text will soon be an essential skill in education, academia, and the workplace. This section will guide you through some steps to identify AI writing.

1. Use AI detection tools

Your first step to detecting AI-written content is relying on AI detection tools like Turnitin or Copyleaks. (Interested in browsing some top tools? Check out our list below.)

To use these tools, you’ll typically upload a document or copy and paste blocks of text into the program. The system will then analyze the text using algorithms designed to detect the patterns in human-generated text versus AI-generated text.

Keep in mind that these tools aren’t perfect, and only advertise detection rates of up to 97-99%. While really good, this isn’t enough to definitively flag AI writing. These tools are good as an initial filter but should be used in tandem with other AI detection techniques and methods.

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Once you’ve done an initial scan with an AI detection tool, the second step is to do a language analysis. Language analysis techniques like n-gram analysis can uncover inconsistencies and repetitive patterns within AI-generated text.

AI writing is often predictable and repetitive in its language, and it often struggles to be consistent when it comes to emulating a writer’s style throughout a long piece of text. These techniques allow you to detect these inconsistencies and serve as red flags so you can spot heavy or inappropriate use of AI.

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AI writing tools often struggle to maintain a coherent narrative, which means you’ll likely see big shifts in subject matter or unnatural transitions that seem odd or illogical to a human reader.

AI-generated text is generated one space at a time by algorithms that are predicting the symbol (a letter, number, punctuation, etc.) most likely to be accepted by the user.  The longer the generated content is,  the more likely the AI will be to steer away from the original query and hop from one idea to another without clear connections.

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When you’re scrutinizing AI writing, consider both how the text sounds and also the authenticity of the sources or references. AI writing tools can generate pieces that include fictitious references or incorrect citations—which is a strong indicator of AI-written text.

Be sure to always check whether any cited source exists and if the information accurately reflects the text.

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Plagiarism—using someone else’s work without proper recognition—is one of the most concerning aspects of AI. Many publicly available AI writing tools were fine-tuned on extensive datasets that were publicly available. The work of thousands or possibly millions of creators went into training these models—and that work is not recognized by the AI. This calls to question the originality of anything these AI bots generate.

At the same time, AI writing tools that have access to the internet are known to post as output text that has been copied directly from a webpage. While the AI might link to its source—which is a form of attribution and so isn’t plagiarism—a writer who uses that output without attribution to the source has plagiarized.

Many plagiarism detection tools work by matching strings of characters with text that is published on the internet. A writer who copies work in this way, without attribution, has both plagiarized and possibly committed copyright infringement—in this case, reproducing the expression of an idea without permission.

Of course, not all matching text means a piece is plagiarized. Quotes and commonly used phrases can lead to matches, and fair use laws allow for the public to have a discourse about a topic without infringing on copyrights. So it’s important to look at these results in a holistic manner.

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Now it’s time to go through a few useful AI content detection tools that will help you identify AI-generated text amid a plethora of digital content. Whether in an academic or professional setting, these tools will help you sift through digital content and distinguish AI vs. human-generated text.

Copyleaks

Copyleaks is designed as an enterprise AI detection solution with algorithms that detect AI-written text with 99.1% accuracy. Other than being able to scan the web and identify text generated by GPT-4 and Bard, it’s also able to detect AI-generated source code from GitHub, ChatGPT, and more.

Features:

  • Sophisticated AI-based algorithms to detect AI-generated text
  • Multilingual detection capabilities (30+ languages)
  • API and LMS integrations
  • Free Chrome browser extension for easy access

Pricing:

While Copyleaks has a free, basic AI-detection tool, they also have an enhanced model priced by the number of pages of scanned content. Their cheapest plan includes 1,200 pages and costs $10.99/month or $9.16/month when billed annually.

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Originality AI focuses more on a blend of sophisticated techniques, such as textual patterns and linguistic nuances, to detect AI-generated text. It also offers features specifically for serious content creators as well as false positive management.

In addition to detection capabilities, Originality AI has automated fact-checking and readability scores for higher accuracy and efficiency in detecting AI-generated text.

Features:

  • Advanced pattern recognition
  • Comprehensive linguistic analysis
  • High accuracy
  • Readability test
  • Multilanguage (15+ languages) capabilities with cultural nuance recognition

Pricing:

Originality AI has a base subscription model ($14.95/month for 2000 credits) and a pay-as-you-go system ($30 one-time fee), so you can opt for whichever pricing option works best for you.

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Scribbr AI Detector is perfect for blog posts and SEO content analysis, as it’s designed specifically for the content creation industry. Its primary capability is being able to tackle content created by ChatGPT and similar AI writing tools.

Features:

  • Specific detection for ChatGPT-created content
  • Useful for SEO, professional, and academic content

Pricing:

The Scribbr AI detector is completely free and allows you to check up to 500 words at a time.

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These content and plagiarism detection tools comb through digital content to spot duplicates from human-copied or AI-generated text to make sure a piece is authentic and original.

Turnitin

You might have heard of Turnitin as a plagiarism checker from your days at school. It’s now evolved to also detect AI-generated content. Turnitin has become an indispensable tool for educators and students around the world to uphold integrity and originality in academic papers.

Features:

  • Extensive database for cross-checking plagiarism
  • Detailed similarity report
  • Reveal text manipulations
  • Dashboards for educator insights

Pricing:

To find out more about pricing, contact Turnitin.

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Grammarly is a widely used digital writing assistant best known for offering grammar and spell-checking functionalities as well as a plagiarism checker. While there is a free version that checks for duplicate content, the premium version will identify AI-generated text and highlight areas that need citations. With web, desktop, and browser extension versions available, it can offer real-time suggestions and corrections for ease of use.

Features:

  • Plagiarism detection against billions of web pages
  • Integration with multiple devices and platforms

Pricing:

Other than the Free plan, there is also a Premium Plan starting at $12/month and a Business Plan starting at $15/member/month.

This article originally appeared on Upwork and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org.

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