ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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AI Usage for Old Movies

2026-05-13

Perhaps instead of creating new movies, AI can be used to update the special effects/CGI of older movies and series.
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AI Image Prompter

2026-05-13

Using an HTML file with options to create image prompts for AI (e.g., ChatGPT)
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ChatGPT vs Grok as Call of Cthulhu Keeper

2026-05-13

Comparing role-playing Call of Cthulhu with ChatGPT vs Grok as Keeper.
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Exporting ChatGPT Page Text

2026-05-12

JavaScript bookmarklet to export the full ChatGPT page content.
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Using AI for Fiction Writing — Directing Stories

2026-05-07

With AI, you can describe characters and scenes and let the AI write the prose. Essentially, you can direct books like a director would direct a movie.
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A Ball in Perfect Order (A Scenario Compatible with «Call of Cthulhu»)

2026-03-30

Just-for-fun scenario that is compatible with «Call of Cthulhu» and written with AI support. It is a slightly different take on Lovecraftian horror, but I think a valid one.
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ChatGPT turning a time-travel scenario into Wargames – Knowing when not to play

2026-03-18

ChatGPT apparently created a Call of Cthulhu scenario where the only winning move is not to play.
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Telling ChatGPT the OCR might be rough gives it permission to hallucinate

2026-03-18

Telling ChatGPT that «OCR was a bit rough» gives it the permission to treat a text not as fixed, but as incomplete / unreliable input. Great in an RPG scenario, but probably quite devastating in real contexts.
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ChatGPT as Call of Cthulhu Game Master or Keeper

2026-03-17

ChatGPT can function as a surprisingly good game master or keeper for one-shot RPG adventures.
Images: Call of Cthulhu adventures.
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Using AI as Comment Content Filter — get the useful operational feedback and ignore the identity-contaminating interpretative feedback

2025-11-29

Comments are often so full of vitriol, emotional manipulation or other low value sludge that the really interesting and useful feedback gets buried under it. However, an AI can simply summarize the useful parts while ignoring the sludge.
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  • Eccentricity and Mischaracterization
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  • Remembering People (Farley Files)
  • Saying No to Protect Creative Capacity
  • Seeing Things Differently

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