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bluejay2387 | 2 months ago

Want to second this. Asking the model to create a work of fiction and it complying isn't a pathology. Mozart wasn't "hallucinating" when he created "The Marriage of Figaro".

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Olreich|2 months ago

But many artists are hallucinating when they envisioned some of their pieces. Who's to say Mozart wasn't on a trip when he created The Marriage of Figaro.

jb1991|2 months ago

That would have to be a very very long hallucination because it’s a huge opera that took a long time to write.

intrasight|2 months ago

We don't know Mozart's state of mind when he composed.

He didn't hallucinate the Marriage of Figaro but he may well have been hallucinating.