THE PROBLEM OF (LACK OF) MEMORY IN NARRATIVES GENERATED BY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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https://doi.org/10.14244/2179-1465.RG.2023v14i3p44-53Keywords:
Large Language Models, Memory, Audiovisual ScreenplayAbstract
The evolution of artificial intelligence text generation tools opens up the possibility of creatively using technology for the creation of audiovisual scripts. Language models like ChatGPT are capable of generating complex artistic content with user input. This enables the emergence of a new form of audiovisual content: continuous script generation. However, inherent technical difficulties in the current model of creating such software limit the effectiveness and scope of this form of creation. This article aims to investigate the most significant problem of this limitation, which is the lack of memory in LLM algorithms.
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