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Are you scared of AI?
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I see the lurkers lurking! Don't be afraid to speak up, remember one of the best ways to get eyes on your books is to talk, and the only way to move a narrative is to include your own thoughts!

It is here to stay,
I'm with ya Tony, I believe it's empowering, and I know my writing has been greatly improved because of it! Thank you for sharing!
Given how many screenshots of extremely dumb mistakes and nonsense spouted by AI I've seen, I'm not afraid, and I'm not ready to trust it yet. I can imagine it could be helpful for editing, especially when it comes to grammar and punctuation, but I'm not sure I believe it might be foolproof enough.
It might be good for analyzing data - if I were far enough to consider spending money on marketing, maybe that's somewhere it could help, analyzing the results.
It might be good for analyzing data - if I were far enough to consider spending money on marketing, maybe that's somewhere it could help, analyzing the results.
I can understand that. I mean if something has an error rate of 10%, it's not exactly glowing. At the same time, I have to admit I found it very useful from top to bottom. Especially when it comes to marketing, one of the main things I use it for is generating images, cuz of course I'm too poor to pay an actual artist. Appreciate it Tomas, thank you for commenting!
I personally feel like Pandora's Box has been opened, and so I've decided to just jump in feet first, and see where it takes me.
Since then, I've added it to my work flow, using it to help me brainstorm and edit my works, and I find it extremely liberating and freeing.
While I still have to look over anything, and make sure it actually stays true to what I want, I find that for building outlines, character maps, and other pieces of writing I used to find tedious, it is amazing.
And using tools like NotebookLM has helped me to map out marketing strategies and consider things I normally wouldn't have approached. While I don't have a big success story to share, I do find that it offers amazing suggestions if you ask the right questions.
It's also a fantastic for trying to developmental, proofread, and line edit. So, how do you feel about AI? Are we all doomed to be relegated to the backburner by AI? Or is it a powerful creative tool that we should learn to embrace? I look forward to hearing your opinions!