I take it back. AI generated blurbs are awful! AI just strings words together without any resemblance to the truth.
For example: I took it for granted that ChatGPTs blurb for "A fragment of Glass" by D. H. Lawrence was correct. I've just read this 14 page short story. It's about a boy who burns down a manor house, runs off with his girlfriend and picks a fragment of stained glass from a church window, thinking that it has magical powers.
ChatGPT wrote: "A Fragment of Stained Glass" by D.H. Lawrence offers readers a glimpse into the intricate tapestry of human emotions and desires through the lens of a seemingly mundane encounter. Set in the quiet countryside, the story follows the chance meeting between the introspective artist, Frederick Peel, and the enigmatic Anna Lascelles, a woman shrouded in mystery and allure. As Peel becomes increasingly captivated by Anna's elusive charm, Lawrence skillfully explores themes of longing, yearning, and the transformative power of art. Through vivid imagery and nuanced characterization, the story delves into the complexities of desire and the fleeting nature of human connection. "A Fragment of Stained Glass" stands as a testament to Lawrence's unparalleled ability to capture the intricacies of the human heart, leaving readers mesmerized by its haunting beauty long after the final page is turned.
There are no characters called Frederick Peel or Anna Lascelles in this short story.
ChatGPT is full of it!
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