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A writer explores Claude Opus 4.6's ability to generate fiction by feeding it their complete story collection and analyzing the results.

LessWrong AIApr 1, 20261 min read
A writer explores Claude Opus 4.6's ability to generate fiction by feeding it their complete story collection and analyzing the results.

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3 Key Points

  1. The author previously conducted a similar experiment with Claude Sonnet 4.5 but avoided repeating it until now, driven by both curiosity and apprehension about AI-generated fiction

  2. Claude was given the author's entire collection of previously written stories as context and asked to generate new fiction based on that body of work

  3. The author has since created a dedicated website (tomasbjartur.com) hosting all their fiction in free eBook format, making it easier to feed their work into Claude's context window

  4. The upcoming release of a smarter Claude model and the Unslop prize motivated the author to overcome their hesitation and conduct this new experiment

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