I write for all the reasons you mention, LJ. But I don't see anything innately evil in using AI for certain tasks (TBD) to save time or spark different ways of thinking. Of course, any information you obtain from a chatbot can be wrong but all...
Agree! But what if AI could do some of the grunt work, ie research or proofing or administrative support? Tiffany Yates Martin had an interesting post on this. (What to Consider in Using AI for Your Writing).
She believes that the generative...
So it's all about the money? I'm not sure it's as black and white as that. Even if the sources (not just works of writers, but the entire catalogue of human knowledge and creation) were paid or acknowledged by the AI industry, it would still be...
My question I guess is then, why write? If you don't want to break the story, and you don't want to push yourself and discover and express your own personal perspective, and you don't care about being original, and you don't care about...
This is an interesting idea. I'd like a tool that pushes me outside the norm, but not at another's expense. As Hannah says, writers aren't being paid to help create the database of ChatGPT. The idea of me putting my writing into it scares me...
AI industry uses the excuse (as above): Writers are influenced by every book they've read. AI tools are influenced by every book fed to them. What's the difference?
Well, AI industry, the difference is being inspired by others to create your own...
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