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DeepSeek-v3.1

(api-docs.deepseek.com)
776 points wertyk | 10 comments | | HN request time: 0.263s | source | bottom
1. xmichael909 ◴[] No.44978927[source]
Seems to hallucinate more than any model I've ever worked with in the past 6 months.
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2. dude250711 ◴[] No.44979023[source]
Did they "borrow" bad data this time?
3. energy123 ◴[] No.44981084[source]
What context length did you use?
4. Leynos ◴[] No.44982674[source]
DeepSeek is bad for hallucinations in my experience. I wouldn't trust its output for anything serious without heavy grounding. It's great for fantastical fiction though. It also excels at giving characters "agency".
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5. bgilroy26 ◴[] No.44985598[source]
Where would you go to find people posting their AI generated fiction? I haven't been able to find it on Reddit
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6. CamperBob2 ◴[] No.44985826{3}[source]
Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Powell's, the usual places.
7. 1gn15 ◴[] No.44985873{3}[source]
AO3 has several tags for it.
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8. bgilroy26 ◴[] No.44986351{4}[source]
I should have said, I am looking for posted chat logs where the prompts are shared as well. I really enjoy the process of making stories with AI and I am curious to see how others do the same thing.
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9. Leynos ◴[] No.44987744{5}[source]
Look at NovelCrafter.

They have a great Discord community where people share their prompts and workflows.

There is also the WritingWithAI subreddit.

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10. bgilroy26 ◴[] No.44987951{6}[source]
Thank you!