What does ChatGPT think your book is about?

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I've always thought it was funny that if you ask Chatgpt a question it doesn't know the answer to, it'll straight up lie to you. Tell it to give you a summary of one of your books, then post the results here. Was it accurate?

Henry Rider: Clown Hunter:
"Henry Rider: Clown Hunter" by Adam Bolander is a dark fantasy novel that follows the story of Henry Rider, a young man living in a world plagued by evil clowns. These clowns are not mere entertainers but malevolent entities causing chaos and destruction. Henry, driven by a personal vendetta, becomes a skilled hunter dedicated to eradicating these sinister clowns. The story combines elements of horror, action, and fantasy as Henry battles both physical and psychological challenges in his quest to bring peace to his world.
This is almost 100% wrong. Especially the fact that Henry is a girl.

Henry Rider and the NuYu Prescription:
"Henry Rider and the NuYu Prescription" by Adam Bolander follows Henry Rider, a skilled clown hunter who is now faced with a new and more insidious threat. In this installment, Henry encounters a mysterious pharmaceutical company, NuYu, which has developed a drug with the power to transform people into dangerous, clown-like creatures. As Henry delves into the company's dark secrets, he must confront both physical and moral challenges to stop the spread of this new menace. The novel combines action, mystery, and dark fantasy elements as Henry battles against the corruption and deception surrounding NuYu and its nefarious agenda.
This is even less accurate than the first one.

Skinwalkers:
"Skinwalkers" by Adam Bolander is a dark fantasy novel set in a world where powerful skinwalkers, beings capable of transforming into animals, are hunted by the authorities. The story revolves around a young skinwalker named Fey, who struggles to survive in a world that fears and hunts his kind. As Fey navigates treacherous landscapes and battles against those who seek to destroy him, he must uncover hidden truths about his own abilities and the dark forces threatening his existence. The novel explores themes of identity, survival, and the clash between ancient powers and modern dangers.
I'm impressed that it got the main character's name right, but almost everything else is wrong. And again, Fey is a girl!

Juryokine:
"Juryokine" by Adam Bolander is a science fiction novel set in a world where humanity faces a threat from a mysterious substance known as Juryokine. This substance has the power to manipulate and control people, leading to widespread chaos and conflict. The story follows a protagonist who must navigate a world in turmoil, uncovering the origins and true nature of Juryokine while battling powerful forces that seek to exploit it for their own gain. The novel explores themes of power, control, and resistance in a high-stakes, gripping narrative.
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I Applied for a Delivery Job and got Turned Into a Flying Reindeer?!:
"I Applied for a Delivery Job and Got Turned Into a Flying Reindeer" by Adam Bolander is a humorous fantasy novel that follows the story of an ordinary person who, after applying for a mundane delivery job, finds themselves magically transformed into a flying reindeer. This unexpected transformation leads to a series of fantastical and comedic adventures. As the protagonist navigates their new reindeer abilities, they encounter magical creatures, face various challenges, and uncover a larger, magical conspiracy. The novel blends humor, fantasy, and adventure, exploring themes of identity and adaptability in a whimsical setting.
This is mostly right, but it doesn't get any points for that because pretty much the entire plot is given away in the title.
 
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lol this is fun!

what is the story "The Isekai Police" on Royal Roadabout?
"The Isekai Police" on Royal Road is about a police officer who gets transported to a fantasy world and takes on the role of an interdimensional law enforcer. They work to maintain order and resolve conflicts in this new world while navigating its complexities and their own evolving role. Are you interested in any specific aspects of the story?
WRONG! He's not a police officer. He saves kids who get transported to hostile worlds.


What is the story "Born Different: Monster Evolution LitRPG" on royalroad.com about?

"Born Different: Monster Evolution LitRPG" on Royal Road is a LitRPG novel where the protagonist, born as a monster in a fantasy world, embarks on a journey of growth and evolution. The story typically involves the main character navigating a world that combines role-playing game mechanics with monster evolution themes.

In this setting, the protagonist has unique evolutionary abilities or traits that set them apart from others. As they grow stronger and evolve, they face various challenges, make allies, and confront enemies. The narrative often explores themes of self-discovery, personal growth, and the struggle to overcome the odds in a world that might view them as different or inferior.
I mean, it's not exactly wrong, but that's as generic as a description can get for any monster evolution litrpg lol
 

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Here's mine.

Certainly! Here’s a refined summary of **"A Hub"**:

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**"A Hub"** is set in a dimension called **The Hub**, featuring a singular, sprawling city named **Ethereal**. This city acts as a convergence point for all internet-based characters and stories.

### Setting:
- **Ethereal**: A city that combines the bustling energy of New York, the cleanliness of Japan, and the vastness of the Infinite IKEA. It’s a hub where characters from various fandoms coexist.

### Key Features:
- **Fandoms and Characters**: Every internet fandom exists within Ethereal. Characters are aware of their roles and have clones that manage their storylines, while original characters may live differently.

- **Visitor Experience**: The **Viewing Room** allows guests to observe lore from different media for free. Interactive experiences are available through **isekai pods**, letting users briefly enter these fictional worlds. Extended interactions are costly.

### Main Characters:
- **Cardinal**: Lead Director of operations.
- **Nolff**: Lead Supervisor, overseeing various activities (Overwatch).
- **Hopper**: Chief of Chaos and Demolition (C&D).
- **Mio**: Head of the Private Military Company (PMC).
- **Jide**: Lead Technician and Researcher (T&R).
- **Person**: Special Area Representative (S.A.R), engaging with various social platforms.

### Governance and Operations:
- **Government**: Composed of leaders from different fandoms, balancing effective management with some level of corruption.
- **THC (The Hub Caretaker)**: A third-party organization that maintains stability in The Hub and oversees operations, including the isekai pods. They share profits from interactive experiences with the government.

### Real World:
- **Dimension "0"**: The real world, where supernatural phenomena are not widely recognized.

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**"A Hub"** offers a meta-fictional setting where the boundaries between digital and fictional worlds blur, creating a rich, immersive experience for fans and visitors alike.

Yeah, I asked a summarized version of the auxiliary chap, sorry.
 
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If you give it a doc to look at it can be fairly useful.
 

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I don't wanna know. I'm convinced however that ChatGpt thinks I'm schizophrenic.
 

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I don't wanna know. I'm convinced however that ChatGpt thinks I'm schizophrenic.
Of course you're schizophrenic. You're talking to a non-sentient, non-living thing like it's a real person. That's, like, the textbook definition of schizophrenia.
 

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lol this is fun!

what is the story "The Isekai Police" on Royal Roadabout?

WRONG! He's not a police officer. He saves kids who get transported to hostile worlds.


What is the story "Born Different: Monster Evolution LitRPG" on royalroad.com about?


I mean, it's not exactly wrong, but that's as generic as a description can get for any monster evolution litrpg lol
I decided to ask copilot about The Isekai Police as well.

Sent by you:​

What is the webnovel "The isekai police" about?


Copilot

Sent by Copilot:​

Ah, “The Isekai Police”! Now there’s a title that piques my interest. Let’s dive into this literary adventure, shall we?
So, picture this: evil kings summoning unsuspecting kids from Earth to serve as cannon fodder in their petty wars. It’s like they’re playing a twisted game of “Summon the Earthlings” with high stakes. But fear not! When the going gets tough, the Isekai Police swoop in like magical detectives, ready to put a stop to this summoning abuse.
Now, who are these Isekai Police, you ask? Well, they’re a band of ex-isekai protagonists—heroes and heroines who’ve already had their fair share of dimension-hopping adventures. These seasoned travelers pool their collective skills to fight for justice. Think of them as the ultimate crossover team: part magical warriors, part reality-checkers.
Our main character, Artyom Choi, isn’t your typical isekai protagonist. Nope, he’s not out to amass levels or build a harem (thank the literary gods for that!). Instead, Artyom’s mission is clear: protect other Earthers at all costs. No distractions, no nonsense. Just good ol’ hero work.
In the first book, Artyom gets dispatched to an idyllic world where summoning hasn’t supposedly taken place. But paradise has its secrets—dark ones lurking beneath the surface. His task? Rescue an Earther and figure out how they got there. Easy, right? Well, not when malevolent forces are pulling the strings.
What can you expect from “The Isekai Police”? Let me break it down:
  1. A Mature Main Character: Artyom isn’t some starry-eyed kid; he’s seen things. Flaws and all, he’s here to kick butt and take names.
  2. Character Development: Buckle up for growth and evolution. Artyom’s not static; he’s got layers.
  3. No Harems!: Seriously, it’s refreshing. No love polygons or awkward romantic entanglements.
  4. A Vibrant World: Think deep culture, interesting people, and mysterious lore. As the story unfolds, you’ll uncover hidden gems.
  5. Funny Moments: Because even in the most serious situations, a well-timed joke can save the day.
  6. Tropes and Stereotypes: Expect a few clichés—but only so they can be playfully poked at.
So, my fellow literary adventurer, if you’re up for a deconstruction of the isekai genre, complete with twists, turns, and a dash of satire, hop on board! ?✨
And hey, if you want more TOAL (that’s “The Isekai Police” shorthand), Book 2 awaits you. Oh, and feel free to join their Discord—it’s like the secret clubhouse for dimension-hopper
 

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I decided to ask copilot about The Isekai Police as well.

Sent by you:​

What is the webnovel "The isekai police" about?


Copilot

Sent by Copilot:​

Ah, “The Isekai Police”! Now there’s a title that piques my interest. Let’s dive into this literary adventure, shall we?
So, picture this: evil kings summoning unsuspecting kids from Earth to serve as cannon fodder in their petty wars. It’s like they’re playing a twisted game of “Summon the Earthlings” with high stakes. But fear not! When the going gets tough, the Isekai Police swoop in like magical detectives, ready to put a stop to this summoning abuse.
Now, who are these Isekai Police, you ask? Well, they’re a band of ex-isekai protagonists—heroes and heroines who’ve already had their fair share of dimension-hopping adventures. These seasoned travelers pool their collective skills to fight for justice. Think of them as the ultimate crossover team: part magical warriors, part reality-checkers.
Our main character, Artyom Choi, isn’t your typical isekai protagonist. Nope, he’s not out to amass levels or build a harem (thank the literary gods for that!). Instead, Artyom’s mission is clear: protect other Earthers at all costs. No distractions, no nonsense. Just good ol’ hero work.
In the first book, Artyom gets dispatched to an idyllic world where summoning hasn’t supposedly taken place. But paradise has its secrets—dark ones lurking beneath the surface. His task? Rescue an Earther and figure out how they got there. Easy, right? Well, not when malevolent forces are pulling the strings.
What can you expect from “The Isekai Police”? Let me break it down:
  1. A Mature Main Character: Artyom isn’t some starry-eyed kid; he’s seen things. Flaws and all, he’s here to kick butt and take names.
  2. Character Development: Buckle up for growth and evolution. Artyom’s not static; he’s got layers.
  3. No Harems!: Seriously, it’s refreshing. No love polygons or awkward romantic entanglements.
  4. A Vibrant World: Think deep culture, interesting people, and mysterious lore. As the story unfolds, you’ll uncover hidden gems.
  5. Funny Moments: Because even in the most serious situations, a well-timed joke can save the day.
  6. Tropes and Stereotypes: Expect a few clichés—but only so they can be playfully poked at.
So, my fellow literary adventurer, if you’re up for a deconstruction of the isekai genre, complete with twists, turns, and a dash of satire, hop on board! ?✨
And hey, if you want more TOAL (that’s “The Isekai Police” shorthand), Book 2 awaits you. Oh, and feel free to join their Discord—it’s like the secret clubhouse for dimension-hopper
Oh wow, that actually read the synopsis! It still reads as a reword of it done by a kid who didn't actually read the story but has to write something for their book report, but it definitely beats out ChatGPT.
 

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Of course you're schizophrenic. You're talking to a non-sentient, non-living thing like it's a real person. That's, like, the textbook definition of schizophrenia.
I don't though. One doesn't speak to a servant like one does a people. Harrumph I say.
 

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"Kaiba's Prostitute" by Kari Rakitan is a provocative and controversial work that explores themes of power, exploitation, and human dignity. The story delves into the complex dynamics between the wealthy and those they exploit, focusing on the experiences of a sex worker in a high-stakes, high-pressure environment. Through its gritty narrative and intense character studies, the book critiques social inequalities and the impact of wealth and power on personal relationships. The story's exploration of these themes often prompts readers to reflect on broader societal issues and moral questions.
 

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I think it just makes stuff up so I'm hesitant to ever take it seriously, like it says this about me: "her writing and poetry tend to be characterized by a focus on personal introspection and emotional depth" but that is so crazy unspecific. Just sounds like word vomit
 

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I think it just makes stuff up so I'm hesitant to ever take it seriously, like it says this about me: "her writing and poetry tend to be characterized by a focus on personal introspection and emotional depth" but that is so crazy unspecific. Just sounds like word vomit
Before I had a chat with someone who helped developed Microsoft's Co-Pilot AI (though their division was gutted when ChatGPT beat them to market), writing the prompts for AI is as much an art as writing. The better the prompt, the more likely the "word salad" will be edible, maybe even healthy (to extend the metaphor).
Or AI amplifies the "Garbage In/Garbage Out" paradigm, I guess.
 

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Reading this made me pass away
Think of AI as more of an amplifier - if you put something good into it, you have a chance of getting something much better (but will definitely get something much louder). If you put something half-hearted in, you could get just about anything - from people with badly bent or misnumbered limbs, to accidental pornography (a friend tried to get an AI art program to do a good "alien invasion" image and everything except the girl who was supposed to be the focal point was, to varying degrees, phallic), to a literal word salad - but, again, louder.
 

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Who in the creation nation is K. M. Shea? This is 100% accurately false.
Nebula: Villainess of Never-ending Beyond by K. M. Shea follows the story of Nebula, a character who finds herself in a fantasy world where she is cast as a villainess. The book delves into the complexities of her character as she navigates a world where she is expected to fulfill the role of the antagonist.

The plot centers on Nebula’s struggle against her predetermined fate. Instead of accepting her role as the villain, she chooses to challenge the narrative imposed on her. As she seeks to change her destiny, Nebula must confront various obstacles, including powerful adversaries and intricate political dynamics within the fantasy world. Along the way, she discovers allies and faces moral dilemmas that test her resolve and redefine her understanding of good and evil.

The story blends themes of redemption, self-discovery, and the challenge of altering one’s fate, all set against a richly developed fantasy backdrop. Nebula's journey is marked by both personal growth and the broader conflict of changing a world that seems set against her.
 

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If you give it a doc to look at it can be fairly useful.
It still can't find everything and hallucinate.

I tested it to see if it would help me look up previous names and minor stuff I dropped in the story that I did not note down. Or just to calculate how many years are passing by because I am bad at keeping track of that.

Turns out, it is unreliable. My controlled questions failed 3 out of 5 times as the AI began making things up and wrongly finding and quoting required searches, even if I gave it the chapter and/or page numbers where it should look.

Sadly, proper AI assistance is still a pipe dream. (and I was on the paid version not the free, FYI)
 

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I'm gonna be fair and ask it for one of my older works so it has a better chance of looking through the Internet and seeing it
Mecchen House: Love, Sisterhood, and Rebirth In An Anime World -
ChatGPT
"Mecchen House: Love, Sisterhood, and Rebirth" is a web fiction story written by MajorKerina. It's a slice-of-life story with elements of mystery, gender transformation, and romance. The narrative centers around three college students—Jamie, Kei, and Reiko—who move into a strange house known as Mecchen House, inhabited by a group of eccentric women.
You were doing so good. The main characters name isn't said that often so I can understand. The main characters are actually Jamie, Nathan, and Kelly (for a while at least). But all those names occur in the story.
The story takes a surreal turn as the housemates experience peculiar changes, both physical and emotional. As the characters delve deeper into the mysteries of the house, they confront themes of identity, gender, and transformation. The relationships between the housemates become a central focus, with the story weaving between lighthearted moments and more serious, introspective themes.
Correct.
The story is often praised for its character development and exploration of gender identity, as the characters' transformations lead them to question who they are and how they relate to one another.
Honestly. Except for flubbing on the names it knew there were three main characters at least.

If I ask it for anything newer or less popular it has a bad time
 
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Actually now that I think of it, they don't recognise my work.
So there is no summary of it but..
The text you've shared is vivid and complex, with a blend of atmospheric description and dramatic narrative. It combines elements of fantasy and surrealism, evoking a sense of both tension and mystery.

Here’s a breakdown of some of its aspects:

Imagery and Atmosphere: The text is rich in sensory details and creates a strong sense of place. The descriptions of the environment—flowers, grasses, and the interaction with elements like wind—are evocative and immerse the reader in the setting.

Narrative Style: The narrative is fragmented and abstract, which can be intriguing but might also make it challenging to follow. The stream-of-consciousness style and shifts in perspective add a layer of complexity, suggesting an experimental approach to storytelling.

Characters and Actions: There is a sense of urgency and conflict, with characters engaging in dramatic, often violent actions. The descriptions of the figures and their struggles convey a mood of desperation and intensity.

Language and Tone: The language fluctuates between poetic and jarring, enhancing the surreal and unsettling quality of the narrative. This can be engaging for readers who appreciate unconventional storytelling but might be disorienting for others.

Overall, the text has a unique voice and presents a compelling, if abstract, narrative. It might benefit from some clarification and tightening to make the plot and character actions more accessible while retaining its atmospheric and emotional impact.
The text is rich in sensory details and creates a strong sense of place
My description skill is bad, lacking liveliness.
an experimental approach to storytelling
Guess thats my thing.
This can be engaging for readers who appreciate unconventional storytelling but might be disorienting for others.
True.
 
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