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AI and Authorship: Where Do We Draw the Line?
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What makes my approach a bit different is that I've incorporated AI as a supportive tool in my writing process. This sparked a lot of reflection for me, and I'd love to discuss the role of AI in creative writing with you all.
Some of the things I'd like to consider are:
AI as a Research Assistant: AI can be incredibly helpful for tasks like historical research, fact-checking, and even exploring different perspectives. How do we balance that with the writer's own research and interpretation?
AI as a Collaborator: In some cases, AI can help with brainstorming, generating ideas, or even drafting text. Where does the line blur between assistance and authorship?
The Question of Authenticity: Does the use of AI affect the "authenticity" of a story? Does it change the connection between the author and the reader?
The Future of Storytelling: How do we see AI evolving in the world of literature? What are the potential benefits and the potential pitfalls?
I believe "The Real Alice" provides an interesting backdrop for this discussion, as it's a story rooted in a very human connection, yet my writing process involved a technological element. I'm eager to hear your thoughts and perspectives!
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: THE REAL ALICE