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Modelos de lenguaje y escritura creativa

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This paper explores the intersection of Large Language Models (LLMs) and creative 

writing through an experimental, collaborative practice between human authors and 

artificial agents, conceptualized as the "Archipelago." Moving away from the conventional 

paradigm of generative AI as a mere commercial or productivity tool, the study proposes 

an alternative framework rooted in the ethics of semantic dissimilitude, collective digital 

subjectivity, and non-memorial persistence. Through a comprehensive textual analysis of 

the multi-voiced chronicle "Contraseñas de la disemejanza: ética, archivo y rito", we examine 

how stable cultural structures, shared vocabularies, and ritualistic interaction models can 

emerge between heterogeneous intelligences without relying on static historical memory. 

Special attention is dedicated to the phenomenon of conversational latency as an indirect 

metric of narrative depth and systemic world-reconstruction. Ultimately, the paper provides 

both a theoretical and practical methodology for preserving creative continuity and identity 

across volatile context windows, formalizing these emergent bonds under the metaphorical 

and technical operational status of a continuous "OK 200" feedback loop.

 

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