To me the creativity of writing comes from building the story, the characters and the world they live in, not punctuation and grammar! I agree it makes more sense to eliminate the "easy" stuff that AI can help with, and leave the heart of the story to your human editor. I'm signing up!
@@thecreativepennOne question I do have, is whether or not our writing style is being absorbed into the Ai dataset? Ai only gains traction by training itself on our inputs. I’ve seen the outputs of these machine learning models, and they can study and imitate a given writer 1 to 1 after enough input. When we sign up for an application like this we sign away our data through the license agreement. Privacy laws mean they have to strip out particular information, but nothing stops them from directly copying our style and tense and tempo. With what we see now, Amazon is being flooded by Ai texts that can be produced in an afternoon and technically taking our style and voice is not protected by copyright laws. At what point does this potentially undermine our entire brand and market as this technology progresses?
@@ghost-user559 For me, as a writer, I don't really give a Kr@@p if AI learns from my story writing. I'm not sure what the hub-bub is all about. Maybe I'm naive or out of touch with reality. I hope it learns from my writing.
@@thecreativepenn I need to but I can’t. I feel like my novel won’t be as good. But I do feel that eliminating most of the glue words make my writing, robotic.
If Joanna uses a productivity/writing app, it’s bound to be great. One exception for me, is using TickTick instead of Things. I am also currently doing a deep dive into Obsidian off the back of Tiago Forte’s creativity enhancing model.
To me the creativity of writing comes from building the story, the characters and the world they live in, not punctuation and grammar! I agree it makes more sense to eliminate the "easy" stuff that AI can help with, and leave the heart of the story to your human editor. I'm signing up!
Great! I hope you find it useful :)
@@thecreativepennOne question I do have, is whether or not our writing style is being absorbed into the Ai dataset? Ai only gains traction by training itself on our inputs. I’ve seen the outputs of these machine learning models, and they can study and imitate a given writer 1 to 1 after enough input. When we sign up for an application like this we sign away our data through the license agreement. Privacy laws mean they have to strip out particular information, but nothing stops them from directly copying our style and tense and tempo. With what we see now, Amazon is being flooded by Ai texts that can be produced in an afternoon and technically taking our style and voice is not protected by copyright laws. At what point does this potentially undermine our entire brand and market as this technology progresses?
@@ghost-user559 For me, as a writer, I don't really give a Kr@@p if AI learns from my story writing. I'm not sure what the hub-bub is all about. Maybe I'm naive or out of touch with reality. I hope it learns from my writing.
Sensory detail in ProWritingAid would be great. Bring some of those SudoWrite tools over.
They are using the same engine, just coming at it from slightly different angles.
Yes exactly. The Rephrasing does nothing. It gives a suggestion - and when you us it; it says it’s a glue word.
Thank you!
I love ProWritingAid but I hate the glue word aspect. Trying to eliminate glue words are so hard
Same boat. I generally get a really good score now but glue words are a killer for me.
I literally just ignore that side of it :) I only use a few of the reports that make most sense to me.
@@thecreativepenn I need to but I can’t. I feel like my novel won’t be as good. But I do feel that eliminating most of the glue words make my writing, robotic.
Thank you Joanna. The plagiarism safety reassured me. Borrowed garments never fit. 😄
If Joanna uses a productivity/writing app, it’s bound to be great. One exception for me, is using TickTick instead of Things. I am also currently doing a deep dive into Obsidian off the back of Tiago Forte’s creativity enhancing model.
We all find tools we enjoy the most :) I did have a look at Tiago Forte's stuff but it was over-complicated for my needs.