Show HN: Stories for Kids Using AI (storybee.app)
Every child deserves a tale that ignites their curiosity, fuels their dreams, and takes them on a journey through the realms of wonder. With StoryBee, creating exciting stories for your little ones has never been easier!
How it Works: https://storybee.app/how-to-generate-stories
Story to Audio: https://storybee.app/ai-story-audio-narration
Why sharing here: To get some constructive feedback from awesome HN community.
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[ 1.8 ms ] story [ 68.7 ms ] threadFor now take a look at this one if you will. https://storybee.app/story/the-flowing-blue-river-654f92cb3d...
> As a default, StoryBee and/or its licensors hold the intellectual property rights for all material on StoryBee.
Edit, just realized it is a payed service with "third-party advertisers".
Perfect for unengaged parents.
1) My wife and I have different native languages, and we want to teach our children both. A big issue we have is that we can only get books in one of those languages where we live, so whenever we travel to see family we always come back with a suitcase full of books, but we have less books than we would like.
2) My children ask "how does this work" and a book would be a great way to teach them. If it's something I don't know we turn to YouTube, but the quality of that is often lacking and not aimed at children (they are under 5). Example: I was asked why cars get holes when they get old.
Responsibility of parents aside, I think it boils down to awailability vs. quality.
Two analogies capture this tradeoff
* Junk food to food
* Stable diffusion to art
I would be angry if my child’s preschool was using it to generate stories to read to them instead of taking the trouble to find appropriate books.
There are already more good children’s books in the world than I’d ever have time to read to my child.
What would be amazing: something that took a prompt, then gave you a list of a few extant books that resemble the prompt in some way.
We only tried StoryBee once but unfortunately got a very similar result; judge for yourself: https://storybee.app/story/the-purple-mystery-654fbfe43da40f....
We did have fun with ChatGPT getting ideas for specific plot turns and generating illustrations (e.g. https://photos.app.goo.gl/coonT1bT7BLRqXeu8).
Anecdotally, I just asked Bing and it made a quite long story with multiple arcs, action, dialogue, and an ending allegory. Might have just been lucky, really.
One major consideration we had with the pricing was comparing it to other providers. $19/month seems quite steep if you compare it to something like Disney Plus.
FYI List of some (likely not all) competitors in this space: https://topai.tools/s/Children's-story-generator https://theresanaiforthat.com/story-writing/