#Artificial Intelligence Blog Writing
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riviewrites · 9 months ago
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Are you serious, nanowrimo?
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inkwell-chronicles · 1 year ago
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Balancing Innovation and Integrity: Using AI to Enhance Your Writing
With advancements in AI and writing tools, it can be helpful for writers to use technology to improve their craft. Even though many use AI to write for them and often plagiarize it, it can be beneficial in other ways. From AI-driven grammar checkers and style enhancers to writing software that helps with plotting and character development, these tools can streamline the writing process and help you focus on creativity.
Additionally, writing software such as Scrivener and Plottr can assist with organizing your thoughts, plotting intricate storylines, and developing well-rounded characters. These tools can allow you to streamline the writing process while reducing the time spent on administrative tasks. It frees up more time for creative exploration and the ability to dig deeper into the plot.
However, it's important to use these tools ethically. While AI can assist with various aspects of writing, relying on it to create work entirely on your behalf undermines the authenticity and personal touch that define great writing. Misusing AI to generate content without your input can lead to work lacking originality and depth and may raise questions about authorship and integrity. Many use AI to cheat, plagiarize, and overall abuse the technology, undermining the authenticity and originality that define true creative work.
Incorporating technology into your writing practice should enhance your creative input, not replace it. These tools are valuable allies that can help you craft compelling narratives and engaging content, but the heart of your writing should always come from you. Use AI to augment your skills, not as a substitute for your creativity and effort.
By balancing the benefits of AI with responsible usage, you can leverage technology to become a more effective and inspired writer, while maintaining the authenticity and integrity of your work.
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e-s-willswriting · 1 year ago
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So, You've Seen a Bad Play: An Essay
Yesterday I went to see a show.
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It was a student production my friend was involved in. I’ve seen student productions in the past and overall, I have been very impressed with them. They’re a showcase for budding talent and intriguing ideas, even if aspects need to be refined. I can’t say any of the shows I’ve seen are bad (all that comes to mind was a production of Measure for Measure, but it was simply that I hadn’t studied the text itself. The production was great and had intriguing fight choreography).
Part of me felt I would do an actual review of the thing, but for the sake of privacy for those involved, I felt I’d rather not. But I still wanted to discuss it, nonetheless.
It was a small-scale production by someone who was not from an Arts and Humanities background, but a medical sciences background. I really respect when artists incorporate their studies and careers, even those unrelated to creative fields, into their work. In my student workshops I’d read one text about a pilot written by someone who was a trainee pilot, and another time I’d read a book that, even if I didn’t like the text, I loved the details that came from the writer being an archivist and imbuing that into the text. It adds a real richness to those aspects that can only be gained from hands on experience, and I love that. I feared that the work I was going to see might be too technical, that aspects may go over my head, but I hoped to go in and appreciate it even if I didn’t fully get it.
I didn’t get it.
But not for those reasons.
Let me set the scene. I’m sat in the back row on pretty standard fold-up chairs with limited visibility due to those in the front two rows, sipping a complimentary cider that came with the ticket I paid for (much needed). Tiny studio room. The writer gets up, only gives an epilepsy warning and promptly sits back down. I make a mental note of how unceremonious of a welcome that is, if you could call it one, but pass it off. Play begins.
In short, the next hour was an incredibly poorly written production. Character arcs were non-existent, things would be introduced then promptly dropped, they wanted to deal with too many environmental and political messages for an hour runtime and all of them fell flat, scenes were poorly established, and the messaging felt non-existent.
But it’s not like I can’t praise aspects of the show. The actors hard carried the production despite the abysmal script they had to work with. If I saw them in another production, I’m sure they could absolutely kill it. And there were interesting things that could have worked if fully incorporated. There was a musical accompaniment for one (1) scene that was very well done and pleasant to listen to and then she just sat in the corner quietly for the rest of the show not to be used again (like multiple aspects of the script, established and ditched). There was a cool little red beep under one of the characters’ tops to act as their heart. They really tried to do things with what little they had.
As a creative, it feels weird to be a critic. Especially one to a student production. I'm always having to clarify that I understand that making stuff is hard because I do it too. Perhaps I'm only harsh because I'm affirming to myself what I want to see out of my own works. I see a thing, I think ‘this could have been better’. and I think about how I'd apply those lessons to my works. It only comes from a deep love for the medium that my critiques are harsh. I’ll always look for good, even in things I don’t like (even if it’s just ‘I think the concept is cool’) because there’s very few things that are wholly bad. Hell, some terrible things can at least be entertaining, which I don’t deny this production was (if not for the reasons it intended). I am a firm believer that one of the worst things a story can be is boring.
I’m particularly harsh on this production because I sincerely believe it was AI-generated.
What doesn’t help is the show all but confirmed it, with an almost 5 minute long in-universe advert for a hospital. Multiple AI voices (man 1 to woman 2) saying effectively the same thing. All it served was to establish setting.
Here’s roughly how I would have done it, in about 30 seconds:
A man walks out in a white coat. He puts on blue gloves and a face mask, and hurriedly walks off stage as CHARACTER A walks on, nervously pacing the hall of the hospital.
There. Done.
Could my friend have told me it was AI-generated?  Sure. Thing is, they didn’t know for certain, only that they were paid to work in it (thank God) but thus under contractual obligation to finish the production for pay (they’re a uni student, any money’s good!) And by the time they’d told us to get tickets, they’d come to realize just how bad it would be, and it was too late at that point (student productions can be under tight time constraints).
Thing is, I believe one of the core issues of AI is consent, or lack thereof. I believe that as a consumer, I should have had the right to know what content was involved in this production, and it was up to the production itself to disclose that. Just as people deserve to know any potential content warnings and epilepsy warnings for a show and to make the educated choice to engage with that material as a consumer, I think they also deserve to know if a production uses (or is entirely made with) AI.
Sure it's not going to harm them if they're seeing it, but don't they deserve to know? Because what if next door, there's a small self-produced play written by humans that could change their lives and speak to their souls? Don't they deserve to know that it was made by a person, honestly produced by them?
Little on the webpage communicated that it was AI generated, and the text only appears as such now after I’ve seen the play. If I had known the play used AI, and seemingly was entirely written in it, I would have not paid to see this show. Simple as. I want to support shows written by people.
But now I must grapple with the fact that I paid money to see something made with a tool I have extreme ethical complaints against as an artist and consumer. I have seen one 15-minute play (Caryl Churchill’s What If If Only, a quarter of the runtime) and a free production by Mamoru Iriguchi (What You See/What You Don’t See) and I would much rather have paid the ticket price for those shows which I absolutely loved, than to have seen this seemingly AI production once.
And I think that’s why I wanted to write this blogpost. To remind people that as consumers, we deserve to know if a production uses AI machine learning software. We deserve informed choices. AI probably won't leave anytime soon and might significantly help certain sectors, but right now it’s a wild west and often not used for these purposes to sincerely help people and provide accurate information. And there are those that assume that it democratizes the writing process. On the surface, yes. My mum could put in a prompt and get a script. But the love of labour? No. Not now, not ever. AI devalues artistic processes, and it's insulting to a medium that's withstood all of human history to effectively be told that a robot can recreate it.
But no, it can't replicate heart. It can't replicate real human experience.
In a strange way, seeing this production is somewhat affirming. I struggle with writing. Sometimes it’s just the act of getting up to write after a long day or a late night. Other days it’s harder stages (editing for example). At some points it’s having the ideas and having little way to communicate them. At times it’s just the isolation of it all and the compulsion to just scroll through my phone- I’ve written best when I’m working with others at times, even if those people aren’t writers!
Writing for me has been a struggle, and it’s a struggle I’m still overcoming. I’m still discovering who I am as a writer, what works for me, what stuff I want to produce. And there’s those times when I manage a good session, or an idea burns in me like fuel, or I make people’s eyes light up with the stuff I’m producing. That’s when I know the reasons I struggle. It’s because I can’t suppress the urge to make stuff, and I don’t want to live a life I’d regret in not at least trying to make cool things.
I’ll probably make bad things. First drafts and such that aren’t good. I’ve made bad things in the past, absolutely!
But I chose that struggle.
And if this play can exist and be produced, then the only thing really holding me back is myself. Seeing things like this galvanizes me to push on and make the things I care about.
And I will them with my own hands.
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theredditblog · 2 months ago
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eskimobear7 · 11 months ago
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The AI That Started Writing Poetry:
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How Algorithms Became PoetsIn an age where technology permeates almost every aspect of our lives, it’s no surprise that artificial intelligence is making strides in fields once thought to be solely the domain of human creativity. One of the most intriguing developments is the rise of AI-driven poetry. Yes, you read that right—algorithms are now composing poetry, and it’s transforming our understanding of creativity and art.
The Dawn of AI Poetry:
The journey began with machine learning algorithms designed to analyze vast amounts of text data. These algorithms, trained on extensive literary corpora, learn to understand and mimic human language patterns. But how did they transition from generating simple text to creating poetry?The breakthrough came with advanced neural networks such as GPT-3, developed by OpenAI. GPT-3, short for Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3, is an AI model that can generate coherent and contextually relevant text based on prompts. When applied to poetry, GPT-3 can produce verses that, while sometimes surprising, often reflect a deep understanding of linguistic nuances.
How Does It Work?
AI poetry creation involves several steps. First, the AI is trained on a diverse range of literary works, including classic and contemporary poetry. This training enables it to grasp various styles, themes, and forms of poetic expression. Once trained, the AI can generate poems by predicting and constructing text based on input prompts.For instance, if you provide an AI with a prompt like "a moonlit night over a serene lake," it might produce a poem that evokes imagery and emotions associated with that scene. The result can be strikingly beautiful, showcasing the AI’s ability to blend technical skill with artistic flair.
The Impact on the Art World
The advent of AI poetry raises intriguing questions about the nature of creativity. Traditionally, poetry has been seen as a deeply personal and emotional endeavor. The idea of machines composing poetry challenges our perceptions of art and creativity. Are AI-generated poems genuinely creative, or are they merely reflections of the data they’ve been trained on?Some argue that AI poetry offers a new perspective on artistic expression, pushing the boundaries of what we consider art. Others worry that it might devalue human creativity by introducing a mechanical element into a traditionally human domain.
The Future of AI and Poetry
As AI technology continues to evolve, its role in creative fields will likely expand. We might see more collaborations between human poets and AI, blending the best of both worlds. Additionally, AI could become a tool for inspiring new forms of poetry and artistic expression, encouraging writers to explore uncharted territories in their work.In conclusion, the emergence of AI as a poet represents a fascinating convergence of technology and art. It challenges our understanding of creativity and opens up new possibilities for both artists and audiences. Whether AI poetry becomes a passing trend or a lasting phenomenon, it undoubtedly adds a new and exciting dimension to the ever-evolving landscape of literature
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alixanderkrex · 1 year ago
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Instead of using Grammarly premium, try this free add on I found! This awesome tool seems amazingly helpful for academia reading and writing! The free level is still really helpful! If quillbot doesn't work for you, I've seen that wordtune is good too.
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jon-mcbrine-author · 1 year ago
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No AI here
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cara-delaney-author · 1 year ago
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It's time for the March post! Over on the blog, we're talking about Dead Internet Theory, the proliferation of generative AI, and how it impacts our ability to do meaningful research for our stories.
If you thought James Somerton talking about sexy Nazis was bad, that was just the tip of the misinformation iceberg. We're looking at why that is, and how to deal with it when you're looking stuff up to put into your manuscripts.
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getmoneymethods · 2 years ago
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WriteBotIQ.com Review: An AI-powered Revolution in Content Creation
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omgitzlo · 18 days ago
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Unlock the full power of #ChatGPT with this free prompting cheat sheet. Smarter prompts = better results. Let AI work for you. 💡🚀
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mariasanfeliu · 20 days ago
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Learning about Artificial Intelligence
Last week, I decided it was time to start another adventure. I’m not giving up on running, still working hard on improving that, but I thought it was about time to start learning about AI. That’s the future and I can’t stand by and just watch, especially since what I do is work as a receptionist and write. These are two of the many areas where AI is being used. I’m a strong believer that the…
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norabdi · 21 days ago
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geohomecorfu10 · 27 days ago
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miaelvasia · 1 month ago
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🌟 Welcome to My Corner of the Internet
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buzzspot · 2 months ago
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NEURONwriter Review
NEURONwriter: The Truth About This New AI Writing Tool
Discover how NEURONwriter helps writers and marketers optimize content for SEO. A hands-on review covering features and pricing.
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theredditblog · 2 months ago
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