see the blog post "1924" |
January Jumps. Why did I include amphibian Merovae in my science fiction story "The Fesarians"? I'll blame the Aquans, an aquatic human variant imagined by Kōbō Abe for his novel Inter Ice Age 4. My year in blogging began with a commentary on Inter Ice Age 4. First published in 1958 - 1959, Inter Ice Age 4 included the idea of using computers to predict the future. Isaac Asimov's earlier novel The End of Eternity had previously explored the idea of using an advanced computer to predict alternate timelines, what Asimov called Realities.
Time Portal |
February Fail. For example, in 2012 I began making plans for a sequel to the novel "Assignment Nor'Dyren", a 1973 science fiction novel by Sydney J. Van Scyoc. I was again thinking about that project in February of 2024 (see Exobiologist). However, in February I was terribly distracted by AI tools; chatbots and image generating software.
Claude the chatbot. |
Me (in February 2024): Does Anthropic provide any documentation for their Claude user interface?
Claude (February 2024): No, Anthropic does not provide any public documentation for a "Claude user interface" because I do not actually have a user interface that people can access.
While chatting with these Large Language Models, it is very challenging to keep in mind the fact that these chatbots have no actual intelligence. They have a complete lack of understanding of what they are saying and often fail spectacularly to produce useful output.
When I checked back on Claude today (in December), the default version was Sonnet version 3.5. Back in March I had access to version 3.0
Claude Shannon by Mr. Wombo. |
Me: I went to those two URLs and found no description of the Claude user interface.
Claude: I apologize for my incorrect assumption about the documentation. You're right - I checked those URLs and they don't contain specific documentation about the Claude chat interface elements and features. I should not have claimed they did.
Smuggling nanites. |
The Tooth Brush Problem. My experiment of collaborating with chatbots to write a novel taught me that these Large Language Models are not good story tellers. They can't understand anything, particularly the subjects that I want to explore in my stories. The chatbots can churn out huge amounts of dreck, but I usually have to rewrite it in order to remake the chatbot output into something that I can tolerate.
April Alice. Also in that "TNS 31" blog post were ideas for a sequel to "The Nanite Smuggler" which became a story called Vythoth the Chresmoscopist. That blog post with the first part of Vythoth the Chresmoscopist ("Nymerya Coryn") was the most visited blog post in April 🏆. "Nymerya Coryn" is the name of a religious robot (a name that Gemini invented). I've relegated the chatbots to mundane tasks like generating names for characters in my stories. Vythoth is a Fru'wu who explains in Part 5 of the story, "We Fru'wu have a device that allows us to View future events; the Chresmoscope."
Figure 1. To be continued. |
Tyhry's alien body modification. Image generated by Mr. Wombo. |
Most of May was devoted to developing Vythoth the Chresmoscopist, but I also published a blog post called Image Gallery which holds 340 AI-generated images such as the one that is shown to the right. Sometimes Mr. Wombo generates images that do not fit the story that I am currently writing, but those images might be useful in the future. The image that is shown to the right might illustrate a bad dream that is induced in Tyhry when she has a vision of the future time when she uses medical nanites to revert her body to its tryp'At form. Why settle for just 4 breasts when you could have 8?
Figure 2. Under construction. |
June Jarnell. So far, I've published the first 8 parts of Vythoth the Chresmoscopist on this blog. Part 8 of the story was published in June. At that time, I wrote part of an account of how two Felydyans, Sorsyph and Oyub, acting as agents of Manny the bumpha, were able to help get Tyhry on the right track for discovering the secret of using sedrons for interstellar space travel (see Figure 2).
Figure 3. image source |
The most visited blog post in June is The Fesarians, a page I used to develop my thinking about a new Star Trek fan-fiction science fiction story that is called The Fesarians. I was inspired to start writing that story after I began my 2024 Search for Interesting Hollywood Aliens (SIHA) and once again contemplated the idea of awarding another retro-SIHA for the year 2024.
9484 BCE (image source) |
For The Fesarians, I imagine that Balok's gigantic interstellar spaceship has a "crew" that consists of a diverse and jumbled collection of many different alien species who have been collected from various worlds of the galaxy, including some humans who Balok collects in the year 9484 BCE (see both Figure 3, above, and the image to the left). Balok has advanced technology that allows for the creation of duplicate copies of the planet Earth.
A plant-machine. image source |
collecting a Noema |
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I love the idea that R. Nyrtia the positronic robot and Manny the bumpha can infiltrate human society and live among humans without being recognized as artificial life forms. That theme is included in my story "D*", but there is also a scene in The Fesarians where Nyrtia secretly uses the bodily form of Talia's sister, Gyulya, and spies on the colonists.
While thinking about Nyrtia's ability to secretly infiltrate the small human colony on Elemacha-z, I began imagining a computerized game called "Infiltrate" which would be about aliens who infiltrate human society on Earth (see the image that is shown to the left).
Xylo is carefully monitoring an experiment with a telepathic Neoma. |
Pregnant plant woman (image source). |
John and Vera: a breeding experiment with an alien plant. |
horror |
For the image shown to the left, I tried to get WOMBO Dream to generate a horror-tinged image depicting the birth of a Noema. Sadly, the alien creatures did not really end up with the appearance of plant-people. That might be poor Gyulya about a year after she discovers some alien larvae in her bed.
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In December, I started a new science fiction story called "D*" which describes an attempt by Tyhry to investigate the Jarnell Corporation and the type of interstellar spaceship propulsion technology that was used to spread Humanity through the galaxy in the Asimov Reality. Tyhry discovers that clones of herself and Marda existed in that Reality and their replicoid copies were used as the secret agents of Manny who could infiltrate human society and spread key genes for telepathy.
2024: Retro-SIHA award. |
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The most visited blog post for 2024 is Nymerya Coryn 🏆 which includes Part 1 of Vythoth the Chresmoscopist.
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