The Great Automatic Grammatizator (1954) [pdf]

(gwern.net)

3 points | by sam_bristow 6 hours ago ago

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  • sam_bristow 6 hours ago

    A mechanically-minded man reasons that the rules of grammar are fixed by certain, almost mathematical principles. By exploiting this idea, he is able to create a mammoth machine that can write a prize-winning novel in roughly fifteen minutes. The story ends on a fearful note, as more and more of the world's writers are forced into licensing their names—and all hope of human creativity—to the machine.