will AI replace writers? 📖👩‍💻ChatGTP intelligence can now WRITE BOOKS? let's talk

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WILL AI REPLACE WRITERS? its a serious question. this is a video where i talk all about AI and what it means for writers. i show you how amazing (scary and intimidating) artificial intelligence has become - the pros and the cons and how we can use it for our advantage.

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Writing a book based on an AI outline sounds like a fun challenge but being able to develop a story from a random little idea I come up with by myself will always be special to me. ✨

rocco
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This is really concerning because AIs usually take existing data and run that when asked something. One thing going on in Ao3 (fanfic reading/writing platform) is that some authors are now sharing AI written fanfics there (yes, AI is also deeply aware of everything fandom related). And a few authors have found their own works plagiarized by AIs to create stories or parts of stories for others. So there's the really troubling issue of plagiarism too. Overall, I am not too keen about artificial intelligence. It's just bad news.

yuu_rei
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AI is insane in what it can do now, but personally I feel like when it comes to writing it'll never really be on the same level as an actual human writer because storytelling is intrinsically human. Stories provide hope, comfort, insight, and meaning to our lives within the chaos we live in, and it's how we've come this far as a species. There's this emotional aspect to it that an AI can mirror, but never quite reach.

I will stop myself there before I end up typing an entire thesis in here, but this is a topic I'm extremely passionate about and it's something I've been thinking about more and more with the evolution of AI. I appreciate your perspective on AI in regards to writing so thank you so so much for making this video, it was very thought-provoking <3

kawaiigroovycat
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I think it is useful for rewriting phrases, looking up synonyms, or checking for errors (lots of authors also use Grammarly, which also uses AI). When it comes to word choice and clarity, I believe it offers some great advice, especially if English is not your first language. Yet, it has its limitations, especially when it comes to made-up wor(l)ds like in sci-fi/fantasy. It is also incredibly useful for verifying any material in your book that is incorrect or if you need to check a random fact but don't feel like reading Wikipedia. I see it as a more sophisticated version of every other grammar and spellchecker available, in my opinion. However, I wouldn't use it to draft an entire novel.
It shouldn't replace your writing; rather, it should be a tool to help you write better (and I think your readers deserve a well-written story).
Though, I'm curious if there are any purists out there who actively oppose grammar checkers and synonym finders.

CK-lmjj
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Something that I noticed about that story that the AI wrote was that it really did a lot of telling and not as much showing. It was very straightforward in its prose because it's an AI that doesn't know how to actually connect to human emotions. So if you're worried about AI replacing writers, or even artists, I really don't think it's going to happen.

The real problem with AI is mostly within the art community: that people are point-blank selling AI pictures trained on stolen art, entirely for profit. That problem could find its way into the writing community if people start actually publishing what the AI generates for a quick buck. It would be plagiarism 100%, but this hypothetical AI boo isn't going to be a memorable story that could change someone's life like yours could. It lacks the human perspective.

Enough of the glaring negatives, everyone knows about those. let's get to the positives!

It does seem really great for prompts! I don't think there's anything wrong with taking an AI-generated prompt and actually writing something inspired by it, because there's something only YOU can add to your story, whatever that story may be. That's one of the beauties of art, the beauties of humanity.

I'm rambling at this point; I'm very passionate about this subject. The point I want to make here is that you shouldn't be scared of AI's taking your place. No other human could do that, let alone a robot. Keep writing everyone!!

asimplecheeseburger
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this is honestly scary lol. I think it's nice for prompts or even outlining when you feel stuck, but I don't think it should be used to write entire books... because there's just something about a human being creating an entire story from their mind that still amazes me!
plus, I'm far too attached to my fictional worlds and ocs 🥺

littlechatspodcast
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I'll be honest I'm not too keen on the fact that ai can now do this but I do see that this can be used as a tool to help writers. Case in point me, I have way too many ideas to plot or even try to plot so having something to give me an idea of what I want to tell is interesting. I'm probably in the minority who can see this as a tool to help writers by giving them a nudge or just more ideas when you can't think of one. But I do also understand that many see this as overboard or even outright creepy knowing that ai can now do this.

asawrites
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AI: ''...who find it disrespectful to the death''
Me: ''I find this disrespectful to writers and the art itself!!!''

Evybooks
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Okay, hear me out:

AI is great and everything, but I prefer to have my own ideas and also plot by myself because I feel like if I use AI it's not my original story.

But even if you use it, I will not hate you or anything, it's just my opinion 🤷🏽‍♀️

Other than that, AI ist pretty cool because you can literally ask it anything and it has answers all the time (atleast, I think so..)

nSGaming
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AI have really changed over the years from just being normal AI to writing books and plots?

This AI could be useful in some ways for just a structure of a sentence or a paragraph but now whole books?
But just as us beginner writers like me should make our own book from scratch and not with the help AI. Ana had some experiences writing books and now she became a full on writer! This reason shows us how we can accomplish things from scratch and not from silly artificial intelligence.

Keep on writing besties, and we too can accomplish to make a book like ana. ❤

empiirean
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Souls write books not computers. That’s why I will never let a man made machine deny my hearts true feelings. Good to know where lazy creativity is going 😆 informative video none the less. 💯✍️

lehornet
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I love the idea of taking some of the ideas and using them as a tool in plotting. AI still can't write as much feeling into the stories as we can, so I am not entirely worried about the writing aspect of it.

cherriberriarts
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I've never liked change and hearing people around me say that AI will take over everything can really stress me out. However, I don't think it'll ever be able to take over creative writing - well I hope it doesn't. Sadly for me, I'm a horror writer so when I even attempt to get it to help me plot when I'm having a writer's block, I am instead greeted by a message telling me I have violated their policies 😔. I also feel that there's just something so special when you write your own book. I'm so attached to my stories and the characters within them and I feel like writing them myself will always come with those amazing sensations that you experience when writing a book and when finishing a book. I know that some people will probably use AI in the future to write stories, but from these comments, I feel comforted to know that I won't be the only one who won't stop writing my stories just because a computer can too. Plus, it's way more fun to write your own stories and use your own imagination than to get a computer to write it for you!

faiththemaremma
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I like ChatGPT for simple research purposes. Like what are the things that I need to have in a tavern to make it believable or daily schedule for a mayor. It keeps me focused on the writing. Sudowrite is what I use for writing block or don’t know how to write it or I think my version is kinda wordy or wondering around.

AoifeMysthart
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i think ai could help with difficult plot holes or problems while plotting. it gives you ideas you might never thought of and you can use them in the way you prefer. The writing itself you still have to do on your own.

katrinniggel
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I don't know how to feel about this... Writing used to be about pouring your heart, mind, and soul into pages, but now with AI, anyone can write stories... and it bothers me. It takes years for true writers to master their craft, so the fact that AI can do the same in minutes devalorizes the craft. And AI does the same with art (drawings for example). AI basically copies the art style of other artists to generate those images, and I think it does the same with writing styles. While AI may have its pros as well, I'm not a huge fan.
On the other hand, you're right about how AI can be a great tool for writers. I don't think AI is inherently evil, I think it depends on who's in possession of it. :)

YazzyFairy
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Tbh I'm not really worried, because AI can't feel human emotions. So I think AI is really good for prompts etc. I'll definitely try it out

colourpencill
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With the recent hype around chatgpt I'm now kinda scared that as an aspiring writer in literature, writers will be replace. Tho I know of course of the defense for real human creativity and understanding, I'm still a little bit concerned. I wish the official language, literature and other arts related (like visual art and music) committees and publishers around the world will do something about this, to not replace humans in this fields.

lostwanderingprince
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One thing I notice is that an A.I.-written dialogue in a prose-story is rather generic and straightforward. There's not much nuance, characterization, and other intrinsic details that you would find in man-made writing. Like, you could write a bit where there are complex emotions being processed whether they are being spoken, described, or both. A.I. doesn't seem to be this complex and nuanced enough. That is, at least from my experience.

cadethumann
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I appreciate your perspective and opinion on this! I agree, it doesn't have to be discouraging. I think people are mixing up bad people for Ai being bad. The ethical dilemma concerns credit and theft. By learning more about AI, we can regulate it better and continue to find solutions to those problems. Us humans have to hold each other accountable.

The downside is people are deciding to "pick a side" and doubling down, either by harassing real content creators (writers and artists for example) with AI or by people harassing creators who use this tool ethically as they mistake AI to be unethical period. So the topic is becoming polarized because people aren't willing to look at the nuance and see both perspectives have valid points and brainstorm how we need to proceed.

This can be a great tool for writers block. It can be great for getting ideas down. Overall, it's a great starting point. Because all writers now that writing is re-writing. The stuff the chat puts out is just the start. Which for us humans can take an agonizingly long time. We can use this as a tool to tease out our ideas, experiment quickly, brainstorm more efficiently and then get to the real work of writing the thing. Because that initial phase can often be the most grueling and it gets redone time and time again.

Another way to view it is AI doesn't take away from the craft either. This tool is only going to be useful if you already have the theories, techniques, and skills down. Otherwise, it can easily become an excuse to be lazy, which is an ethical dilemma. There's more to dive in on that one, but for now I just want to focus on the tool aspect. The more skilled you are, the more you can tailor this tool to your needs. It can really help you get through those initial thoughts of what you need put down. And then you can go back and be like "I like this vibe, but the approach is atrocious so here's how I'm going to fix it". This isn't simply editing. This is writing. This is that human component!

The real trouble is gonna be social trouble. I feel like people will end up comparing AI and ghostwriting in the future a lot. Something I believe we already see in academic setting where people use this tool to just do their work for them. They aren't using it as a tool to benefit their skills and abilities like in the above paragraph. This doesn't hone their skill. It simply saves time, but the bot is doing literally all the work and the person is just taking credit.

But this tool wont job me of my joy of writing. Especially if I can train it to be my partner and learn my specific style. I think it could help me get content out quicker that's still very much mine, but it'll have been done more efficiently in the earlier stages. Basically, I can get rough ideas, concepts, and drafts out faster and focus my time and energy into refining them. Overall, AI itself wont increase quality, but AI used as a tool should significantly increase quality of work and in the bigger picture hopefully help creative industry in areas of being overworked. Things can get done faster to keep up with media and content consumption demands, the quality will be increased, and creative flow should be increased. I see this as a potential to be a huge win for writers and artists in a lot of ways.

It's not that it doesn't come with its downsides. AI can be used to do heinous stuff. But the faster we learn and regulate it, the sooner we can get the good stuff and help out all of us creatives.

I don't think AI "plots better" than us. It just has a lot of experience based off how it was made. It looks best on the surface but that's the great part. It gives us quality to work with so we can amp it up. Giving us a solid starting point helps us refine and redirect it in really focused, really nuanced, really captivating ways. The AI might write as well as an amateur. which is great because the higher up the human's skills are the more they're going to get off batting off an idea to refine their work.

AI in labor is being used in robots to do jobs that are too dangerous, tedious, and boring for people. It doesn't take away all jobs in that field. It largely changes existing jobs and creates new ones. I see no reason we cant apply that to the creative content industry. This could be a tool to help us writers through writer's block, getting ideas down, generating concepts for outlines, and overall just helping us work through our problems we hit in the writing process. We still have to do the work, but it's really great to have a partner like this.

TL;DR: AI is best used in the hands of people who already have the skill rather than being used to outright replace the craft.

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