Someone has finished writing the Game of Thrones series

Someone has finished writing the Game of Thrones series

For years, fantasy fans have been waiting for George RR Martin to finally finish his Game of Thrones epic. Two volumes called The Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring are pending. A developer has now lost his patience. He commissioned ChatGPT to write the two novels. The result is in and it is amazing in more ways than one.

ChatGPT instead of George RR Martin: Game of Thrones is missing its best feature

As IGN reports, developer Liam Swayne has fed the AI ​​chatbot ChatGPT with various prompts to finish the Game of Thrones saga. The result is an epic work in scope, that is surprisingly well constructed but also lacks many features of the series.

According to the report, ChatGPT is very good at remembering characters and bringing them back into the story at surprising moments. The AI ​​even lets some characters perform shocking side changes. On the other hand scare them away from killing important figures. Accordingly, the computer version of The Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring lacks what is probably the biggest GoT trademark. ChatGPT cannot replace a creative mind like George RR Martin.

When will George RR Martin finally finish the Game of Thrones series?

When the man-made ending to the fantasy series hits store shelves, is still not clear. We may have to wait another 20 years for the end of Game of Thrones.

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