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Michael Persin's avatar

My current challenge with AI is figuring out how to sample my own works to make a personalized AI agent that I can use to help me write fiction while maintaining my own unique tone.

James Presbitero's avatar

Oh hey! That’s exactly what my ebook guide solves :) It’s called Authentic AI, I’ve written about it multiple times.

@robopulp's avatar

Great article. I've learned a lot about AI from you and Daniel. It's an amazing assistant and creative sounding board.

You just have to remember that you, the human, makes the final decision.

Bill Gerace's avatar

I learned a lot in this piece. Thanks so much for sharing. I recently started using AI with my writing to make it sound better. I do the outline, notes, and put all of my heart and soul into the piece, along with all the relevant research, and then I put it in AI, and it comes out so nice. I also use it for research when looking for character names for my novels. I just put it in Gemini, say, Hey Gemini give me 10 names of a vampire slayer who is young, good-looking, and is new to this world, and maybe a bit naive. It always gives me some decent results. I just picked a few characteristics to start with. My friend has turned me onto AI with this, and I use it to aid me in my work, which I have come to the realization is ok, as I am still the man behind the words. Fantastic piece. Thanks so much for sharing and your enlightenment. Blessings.

Daniel P. Hirschi's avatar

Bill, thank you so much for this comment. I'm happy to hear you could integrate AI in your workflow and helps you with better outcomes. Doing the right way, AI will produce and improve your own thoughts. Not just repeating what was said already a thousand times the same way...

Bill Gerace's avatar

You are very welcome friend. I agree wholeheartedly.

Bill Gerace's avatar

Yes it does save me loads of time. I couldn’t agree with you more on this. Yes I was one of those writers that cringed when I heard AI and what it is being used for. I also agree though AI can be our ally and it is all how you use the tool. After all we are still humans feeding the data into it. Thanks agan for this fantastic post you shared from James. Blessings friend. :) :)

Daniel P. Hirschi's avatar

Thank you so much for adding your opinion to the discussion. I really appreciate it. And as we can see, the discussion is absolutely needed.

Bill Gerace's avatar

It sure is. You know how I felt about AI for awhile but I am learning it can be an asset and assistant rather than my foe. It is all how you use it. :) :)

James Presbitero's avatar

Thank you, Bill!! That's such a great use of AI for creative writing. When used well (when you're still the man behind the words), it can really boost your writing.

Bill Gerace's avatar

I second what Daniel said, as I was saying previously in my answer to Daniel's post. It is about how we use the tool as we are feeding the data into it. It saves me tons of time, too. Thanks for sharing such fantastic insights on this topic. Well written.

Daniel P. Hirschi's avatar

Totally agree with you Bill. James is an absolute pro and an amazing partner for guest posts. Thanks again, James.

Bill Gerace's avatar

Yes James is a true wizard with this stuff. He is knowledgeable and really breaks down the many benefits of using AI. Well written James. :) :)

Daniel P. Hirschi's avatar

Exactly, it’s about the proper use…

Bernhard Kutzler's avatar

AI is widely misunderstood and hugely overestimated. I've been involved in such systems in my career as a scientist. Based on personal experience, here are my two cents (in form of two articles) on AI:

ā€œThe Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Artificial Intelligenceā€

(A critical analysis)

https://open.substack.com/pub/bernhardexplores/p/the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-of?r=3oqs68&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

and

ā€œWhy AI Systems are NOT Intelligentā€

(Strictly speaking, they are really stupid)

https://open.substack.com/pub/bernhardexplores/p/why-ai-systems-are-not-intelligent?r=3oqs68&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

James Presbitero's avatar

These arguments are really well-laid out! You've given a more coherent reasoning to something I've always known: that AI are tools, and that people should stop fearing or glorifying it, it it'll become dangerous.

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James Presbitero's avatar

That's very well put, Michelle! I agree on all counts. The only thing I would add is the recognition of potential AI harms -- since it is a powerful tool, it can also be used powerfully for nefarious purposes.

But then, it also still boils down to the same point. In order for people to understand how AI can potentially harm, they have to engage with it, learn it, and think about it in the right contexts.

People who contribute to the shape of social opinions about AI should know what it is and it isn't capable of. Just as lawyers crafting laws about AI should understand the social, legal, technical, and ethical implications of the technology.

Standing by in the sidelines yet castigating people who use AI for good is one of the worst response to this technology.

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James Presbitero's avatar

Exactly! That’s such a healthy perspective to have.