Here we are now. In a world which is attacked by man-made monsters and superheroes who work together and save the world. Alex the protagonist, who we have no idea what he looks like, meets four other people who have developed abilities. What do our hero's new companions look like? Let us ask
"Unfortunately, since I can't create pictures or have any information about what the characters look like, I can't give detailed descriptions about them. I can only say that each character has its own personality and background, and they can all look different. Alex as the protagonist, could be a young man with brown hair and green eyes, but that is ultimately up to the author."
Meh... Then this is my task
"Alex is a slim, yet quite athletic guy with narrow shoulders, yet quite muscular legs. He wears his hazel hair cut short and his green eyes have an unfathomable depth
David, on the other hand, the tank, is broadly built and looks like he drowned in protein powder as a child. His muscular arms were heavy like concrete slabs and his well-toned chest looked like two pillows had been stuffed into too-small pillowcases. Long shoulder-length hair hung from his head and his black eyes looked very intelligent.
Emma was a small graceful woman, with dark skin and emerald green eyes as well. Her hair was tied in a tight braid and adorned with pearls.
Sarah, on the other hand, had pale skin and flaming red hair, which would have made her the prime suspect in any 14th century witch hunt. Her eyes sparkled crazily and her voice was louder than any megaphone.
Jack, on the other hand, had a very indifferent face. No unnecessary movements were to be found with him and he hardly ever spoke. Unless K-Pop was playing, then his eyes began to sparkle as wildly as Sarah's."
"When Alex meets the four people, how do the four people react to Alex"
I asked the Ai and I was so incredibly surprised that her answer fits so perfectly with the characters described. Because I didn't write the character descriptions for her.
"Jack is initially suspicious of Alex because he doesn't know him and he doesn't know if Alex can help or hurt them. He watches Alex closely and is ready to act quickly if it becomes necessary.
Sarah is friendlier and more open towards Alex. She welcomes him and is ready to help him. She quickly recognizes that Alex has special abilities and sees him as a valuable member of their group.
David is quiet and serious. He greets Alex but does not say much. He observes Alex closely and judges him by his abilities and behavior in battle.
Emma is the first to realize that Alex has special abilities. She greets him warmly and offers to help him. She explains to him that she has observed him through her mind-reading ability and that she knows he is trustworthy."
I continue
"Alex tells his new companions about his parents and that he wants to save them. But the others want the same thing. Each of them has someone dear to him that he wants to save. The five of them know that they can't split up, so they decide to work together to save one by one. Who do they go to first?"
"They decide to help first the one where the situation is most urgent."
But who would that be?
"To figure out who should be rescued first, they could consider several factors, such as the distance to where the people are, the severity of the danger the people are in, and the time and resources available. For example, if they had information that someone of theirs was in imminent danger, they would take care of that person first to make sure that person was moved to safety as quickly as possible. However, if they do not have information about which person is in greater danger, they might..."
It stopped mid sentence. Like the dark and evil overlord that I am, I commanded imperiously:
"KEEP WRITING"
"... decide to weigh their options and discuss them with each other to make the best decision. They might also prioritize children, the elderly, or sick people who need help more quickly..."
An evil laugh at my power over the AI sprang from my throat
*clearing thorat*
Sorry. Continue.
"Ultimately, it depends on the situation and circumstances, and the decision would be made collectively by the group to ensure that they make the best possible choice and that everyone in the group has the opportunity to voice their opinions and concerns."
"When Alex arrived at the group, the small woman with dark skin and green eyes was the first to approach him. Following her, the tall wide man and the fiery red woman also approached Alex. The guy with the deadpan face, however, stayed at a safe distance from the monster corpses. Alex already knew their names. Hearing thoughts was very exhausting, but useful information. So he knew that Jack, in the back with the monsters didn't think much of him, Sarah wondered if Alex was a bore, and David hoped he had found a strong ally. However, when he got to Emma, he couldn't read her mind. Not directly. When he read her mind, he heard her read his mind, so he heard his mind read her mind.... They both grabbed their heads at the same time with a severe headache. It was as if two phones calling each other had been placed next to each other and talked into."
At this point I wanted to try something different. I wanted to try to ask my question about how the story goes differently.
"Act like a writer and write me what the conversation between Jack, David, Sarah, Emma and Alex would look like and generate a family member that the five characters are trying to save." i told it
"The five people, Jack, David, Sarah, Emma, and Alex, sat in a quiet corner of a deserted street to discuss their next steps. Alex told them about his parents and that he absolutely had to rescue them.
"My parents are at the church, I really need to find them and get them to safety," Alex said.
"I understand that," Sarah said. "I have someone I need to save too, my sister and niece are in a hospital in town."
"So do I," David said. "My wife and daughter are in our house, but it's surrounded by monsters. We have to hurry to save them."
"I have someone to save, too," Emma said. "My mother is home alone and she is sick. I really need to find her and get her to safety."
"I have someone I need to save, too," Jack said. "My brother and sister-in-law are in an apartment complex in the city. We have to hurry to save them."
The five people looked at each other, each with a responsibility they couldn't ignore. They knew they couldn't split up, and that they had to work together to save each of them."
That's been working pretty well, but the conversation is pretty.... unnatural
"We have to hurry," Alex said. "We don't have time to waste. Let's discuss who should be rescued first and the best way to do it."
"I think we should rescue someone with the most urgent situation first," Sarah said.
"I agree with that," David said. "We should also consider what resources and time we have."
"I also think we should rescue someone whose location is closest to save resources and time," Emma said.
The group discussed their options and deliberated about which person to rescue first. After a few minutes of thinking and discussing, they decided that they will rescue Sarah's sister and niece in the hospital first, since the situation is most urgent there and it is close enough to save resources and time.
"Okay, it's decided then," Alex said. "Let's get going and save Sarah's family."
The five people set out to rescue Sarah's sister and niece and prepare to rescue the other family members. They were ready to do whatever it took to get their loved ones to safety and together they would accomplish anything."
The AI is actually able to generate its own decisions regarding the plot. Only her narration was... ehm... trash...
I tried to become even more specific with what I wanted from her.
"Write me an adventure that the five of them experience on their way to the hospital to rescue Sarah's sister and niece. Use lots of adjectives. Let the five heroes experience two long exciting fights on the way there. In addition, tell about an unexpected situation that the five person did not expect. Find a character trait for each character and have them act mainly according to that character trait. "
The answer? Nothing. Only the blinking cursor, which rose to the beat. After a complete minute, finally came the answer.
"The five heroes, Jack, David, Sarah, Emma and Alex, made their way to the hospital to rescue Sarah's sister and niece. They crossed the devastated streets, surrounded by burning buildings and destroyed cars. The air was filled with smoke and the deafening noise of explosions and screams."
Ohhh not bad. Not Bad.
"Jack, who could become invisible, went ahead and secured the way, while David, who could create an energy shield, protected them. Emma, with her mind-reading ability, was able to anticipate danger and avoid it in time. Sarah, who could control animals, used this ability to use them as weapons, and Alex, who had superhuman powers, fought bravely against the monsters that stood in their way."
I would not say that it is necessary to repeat every time what each of them can. I'm thinking of cutting out unnecessary repetitions. But would that corrupt the text?
"They encountered two long and exciting battles on their way. The first fight took place on a road bridge, where they had to deal with a horde of monstrous creatures. The creatures were huge and ugly, with sharp teeth and claws. They had thick, scaly skin and poisonous breathing.
Jack used his ability to become invisible to sneak up on the creatures and attack them from behind, while David set up his energy shield to protect the group. Emma used her mind-reading ability to predict the creatures' next attacks and Sarah controlled animals to help them fight the enemy. Alex fought the creatures with his superhuman powers and eventually defeated them."
... ... ... Do you still want me to comment on that?
I think I will sap us all a little time in the future...