Fantasy Storytelling AI Design
Budget: ₹100 – ₹400 INR
I’m building a creative tool that can spin original fantasy tales on demand, and I need the underlying AI architecture designed and prototyped. The goal is a system that ingests a short prompt (a setting, a character, a conflict) and returns a well-structured story with vivid world-building, consistent lore, and a clear narrative arc.
Here’s what I have in mind:
• A technical blueprint outlining model choice (OpenAI GPT-4, a fine-tuned Llama, or a custom Hugging Face pipeline) and the reasoning behind it.
• A training or fine-tuning workflow that shows where to source or augment a fantasy-focused corpus, plus any prompt-engineering tricks you recommend.
• A runnable prototype (Python script or Jupyter notebook) that takes a prompt and produces at least three sample stories, each 800–1,200 words.
• Brief documentation so I can iterate on the model parameters, themes, or stylistic constraints later.
You’re free to leverage PyTorch, TensorFlow, LangChain, or plain API calls—whatever gets crisp, imaginative prose and avoids repetition. As long as the final hand-off lets me hit “run,” change a prompt, and watch a fresh fantasy adventure emerge, we’re in business.
Here’s what I have in mind:
• A technical blueprint outlining model choice (OpenAI GPT-4, a fine-tuned Llama, or a custom Hugging Face pipeline) and the reasoning behind it.
• A training or fine-tuning workflow that shows where to source or augment a fantasy-focused corpus, plus any prompt-engineering tricks you recommend.
• A runnable prototype (Python script or Jupyter notebook) that takes a prompt and produces at least three sample stories, each 800–1,200 words.
• Brief documentation so I can iterate on the model parameters, themes, or stylistic constraints later.
You’re free to leverage PyTorch, TensorFlow, LangChain, or plain API calls—whatever gets crisp, imaginative prose and avoids repetition. As long as the final hand-off lets me hit “run,” change a prompt, and watch a fresh fantasy adventure emerge, we’re in business.