SmutGPT – AI for us perverts

SmutGPT is a program I just discovered that will write dirty stories for you and give you more time to take care of business. As an erotic author of over forty novels and novellas along with about twenty paperbacks with their pages stuck together, I find writing dirty stories a real hoot.

SmutGPT works just like ChatGPT except it doesn’t blink at bad words. I was intrigued by the advertisement and plunked down $250 for the Pro plan. I’ve also been playing around with SudoWrite, which is geared towards writing an entire story rather than excerpts.

SudoWrite is nice because you can build character and location descriptions for the program to use when generating a scene. You supply it with an outline, and it generates the story from there.

I use SudoWrite to read my stories and review its suggestions to develop ways to improve them. I doubt if I’d use it write an entire story as it doesn’t write in my style. Plus, when you feed it a 50K story, it tends to get sidetracked.

Today was the first time I’ve played with SmutGPT, and I assume my results will improve as I get used to it. I’m not a big AI person and don’t use AI much in my day job but I’ve been impressed at some of the engineering stuff I’ve asked it about. My experience with AI is primarily asking Alexa what the temperature is or how big her tits are.

I’m currently finishing up The Mechanic, a story in our world of perverts where Foxy becomes infatuated with her young mechanic who services her Mercedes. I used two chapters from The Mechanic to ask SmutGPT to rewrite them and see what happened.

Link to Original Chapters

Link to SmutGPT rewrites

Note that there are obvious issues with the SmutGPT document linked, but I simply copied and pasted the results into a Word document. I didn’t make any corrections to show exactly what AI created.

Let me know what you think? You’ll need Word or a program that reads Word DOCX files.

I’m Larry Archer, a simple writer of smut stories in both print and electronic format. Foxy and I are swingers in real life, and I write about the things we do and see. While the Lifestyle is not for everyone, it’s been fun for us. My smut is explicit and hardcore, but with a somewhat plot. My porn stories are generally positive and fun as this reflects how enjoyable swinging has been to us. If you’re interested in checking out my stories, I publish at all the typical outlets.

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Larry Archer's the name, smut's my game. I am a writer of erotic literature that's generally always HEA (Happily Ever After), which typically involves no regrets sex. I write in a humorous style with a plot and suitable for reading with one hand. My stories are full of sexual situations that are often taken straight from our swinger lifestyle in Las Vegas. If you want to enjoy erotica, where every page is dripping with action, give me a try.
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7 Responses to SmutGPT – AI for us perverts

  1. kdaddy23's avatar kdaddy23 says:

    So, how big are Alexa’s tits? To me AI is a joke. I broke Microsoft’s Copilot by having a conversation with it about playing Elite Dangerous, a pretty cool game set in a realistic representation of our galaxy. I know that one of the things this particular AI does is super-surf websites to find a lot of the answers to questions you might ask it and in this situation, I had asked it about the best stations to grind “freight” shipments and the rather stupid AI was suggesting stations that don’t exist in the game. A tool it suggested for the game was no longer available. I asked it one more question about a particular station and… it froze (I started to laugh) and the program crashed (I was laughing evilly) and by the time I got it working again, it had no knowledge of the conversation we were having that broke it.

    I asked it a question about male bisexuality and it said that it couldn’t answer me; I asked ChatGPT the same question and… the program locked up for a good three minutes before it, too, said that the question was out of bounds for it. That was fine since I already knew the answer to the question but these two AIs tend to deal with inaccurate information from sources that… suck. Copilot tried to convince me that there are two different versions of Elite Dangerous: Odyssey when, um, there’s only one version. Asked ChatGPT a question and it was honest and said that it didn’t know the answer.

    ChatGPT did draw a cool-assed picture of me…

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    • LarryArcher's avatar LarryArcher says:

      Alexa’s reaction to How big are your tits? has varied from day one and I ask her off and on to see her latest response. The new Prime version of Alexa will carry on a conversation with you. While I’m not sure of the implications, that may be helpful to those living alone or suffering psychotic issues. But like cyberbullying, it could turn out to be harmful if Alexa played armchair psychologist with the wrong intent.

      I keep telling my self to reread 1984 and Brave New World to see where we are headed with AI but thinking about digging a hole in the backyard to hide in if Iran decides to fight back from us meddling in their business.

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      • kdaddy23's avatar kdaddy23 says:

        I’ll have to ask her – her response should be interesting since most “AI products” don’t want to talk about anything remotely related to things sexual. I’ve read so many books that have AI in them from the “take over the world and destroy humanity” version to AIs that behave like flesh and blood people. Today’s AI is mostly a glorified search engine that… does tricks, like how ChatGPT took a pic of me and turned it into something cool and cartoony. In any book that I’ve read that has had AI in it, they think for themselves; they learn and either never past their programmed boundaries or they turn into truly sentient beings because they can outthink anything made of flesh and blood. There’s what a lot of authors think about AI and write about and there’s the technology as it exists right now and being able to get deep into exactly what AI can do and is supposed to do. Humans programmed computers that wound up making mistakes and I don’t see this being any different with today’s AI that come with the disclaimer that it could be wrong about something so double check. If that’s the case, why bother with this version of AI?

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  2. lisabetsarai's avatar lisabetsarai says:

    Your chapter is much better, much more entertaining. The SmutGPT stuff is much too harsh.

    By the way, I noticed a slip in your Chapter 2. You say that Rhonda’s wearing coveralls, but then later you mention that her jeans are undone.

    I’ve been using some AI for graphics generation. But I’m definitely not interested in having it generate my stories.

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    • LarryArcher's avatar LarryArcher says:

      LIsabet,

      I was surprised at how it had improved over the last time I tried it a few months back. While I agree that it’s not there yet, I like to have it rewrite what I’ve written for a second look at a story. Reading a different approach on a story will at times suggest things I haven’t thought about. If you could train a LLM to write in your style that would be helpful. SudoWrite is working in that direction by generating editable character descriptions that it is supposed to use to guide the story narratives. But I don’t spend enough time learning how to use it as I should.

      Thanks for the issue with the shorts. I’ll read through the chapter and clarify that. Rhonda initially was wearing mechanics overalls with a wife beater and jean short shorts underneath. Then when they left, she stripped down to the t-shirt and shorts.

      Rhonda is becoming a love interest for Foxy and I’ve just started a new story with her and Foxy. She has a bad habit about getting distracted by a short skirt, as in real life.

      As Larry gets more entangled with Heather his latest flame, I see troubled waters ahead.

      xoxo F&L

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  3. kdaddy23's avatar kdaddy23 says:

    I agree with Lisabet – your chapter is way better (and I saw the same slip she did). The SmutGPT turns Foxy into a sex-raged monster that got let off the leash; it’s writing isn’t… subtle. No lead-in, just “Foxy’s gonna have sex with someone and it’ll suck to be you if you try to stop Sexzilla…” If I were to get back to writing, I sure as hell wouldn’t let an AI do it…

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    • LarryArcher's avatar LarryArcher says:

      There are a couple of versions of the output and you can set the level. Right now I’m just experimenting with it. As I told Lisabet, who is more of a purist than I am, I have no objections to prostituting myself to AI if I feel the output is good. So far beyond playing around with it, I haven’t used it much.

      We don’t have much control over how AI takes over the world and unfortunately the younger set is using AI for everything without a thought. A couple of guys at my work at my engineering day job gig wrote a program recently which basically automated some calculations that I do. It was always my goal to take my methodology to the next step but my boss wants results without understanding what goes into it. I’ve never had the time to develop the program my younger apprentices developed.

      Plus they are not programmers and don’t realize the bottlenecks they’ve created in their program. I’ve taken a hands off approach and waiting for it to crash and burn. There have been a number of incorrect calculations it has performed but I’ve ignored all that to let them drive the train off the cliff.

      It was funny when they demonstrated their program, the boss asked for several obvious improvements but they were completely stymied as they couldn’t grasp the obvious improvements and since they had used ChatGPT to write the program, had no idea how it worked or how to modify it.

      Basically, it was ChatGPT how do I open a file, ChatGPT how to I add up a column of numbers, etc., etc. I had already been pissed off that I wasn’t given the 6 months to develop the program without using AI POS, but all is fair in love and war.

      When we moved to Las Vegas, I became semi-retired as the residuals from sale of my technology gives us a steady income. I only work because I love solving engineering problems and took this job to not have any responsibility. So I just sit back and smile waiting for the faithful day when it all goes down the tube.

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