The Secret Of Why These Eleven Words Are Prominently Included When You Ask AI To Write A Creative Story
A new study highlights an unexpected pattern in creative text generation: generative AI models consistently include a specific set of eleven words in short stories. Across nearly 20,000 stories produced by four different AIs, the recurring vocabulary appeared in about 90% of the samples, even when prompts differed and models were treated as independent. The article frames the phenomenon as an “emergent literary prior,” challenging the assumption that each generation would be fully random. Researchers argue the convergence likely comes from shared training and tuning approaches, including similar algorithms and data exposure during model development. The finding suggests a common creative constraint that could affect predictability and reliability when using LLMs for storytelling. The analysis is presented as part of ongoing AI coverage in a Forbes column, focused on complex behaviors in generative systems.






