Ran across a site running AI models thru a longford SF fiction test...
Summary
A site ran longform speculative-fiction prompts through AI models including Claude Fable 5, publishing the resulting story 'Headwaters' with process notes, raising questions about language becoming training material that people might need to hide.
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