@@jerseymatt848 yeah that’s kinda my point now people without any real talent or skill can do the same thing even faster than people with real talent that put hours into their craft… it’s a sad way to see such a classic part of culture die…
@@LeverhoodTruth ye but photography is different because it’s a different art form and it can be obvious to tell that it’s photography (also I can understand why they would think that tho, good point)
Nothing is Original everything is a exact replica of everything its just presented to you in a different way. Just look at Cars and Food for example Same parts and mechanical engineering just different sizes and rations.. I hope you can figure this out.
You all are missing the point about the use of chatgpt in book writing. Every book written is a compilation of relevant information about a specific topic. It requires, research, compilation and structure. All these, chatgpt can do with speed. The correlation between human input and AI, is for the person to identify an information gap that requires filling. Then prompt Chatgpt to pull up the right information. I see it as the same process of writing even before the advent of AI.
@FuckashimaMonaCher assembling parts at a factory or taking orders at a fast food restaurant is one thing, but the creation of intellectual property I.e books or art is entirely different
@FuckashimaMonaCher AI can make things very productive but this does not. ChatGPT is incapable of making new content or any new thought. It cannot make any intuitive connections of thought or bring any new technique, thought process, belief , analysis etc about anything that is not already out there. All this technique does is fill the world and over saturating with subpar regurgitated books that hopeful people pick up thinking it might be good. It ruins the importance and trust people have in books. Humans were already doing it in recent times but AI just making it worse.
for anyone worried, i just attempted to get a story from chatgpt following these instructions and spent an hour reading out the hilariously bad writing it spat out to my partner which we both giggled over. no amount of human editing, especially from one paid $100, would make what it writes anything better than a tweens first wattpad fanfiction.
This gives people with disabilities a chance to write what they always wanted to. It should be used as a tool for guidance not replace the entire book.
This reminds me of when unity trivialised the process of making games and suddenly there was a flooding of low quality games in mobile stores. I don’t imagine this happening to books on a large scale due to the process it is and how much money you need to put upfront. Also I’d like to know if he’s being sponsored to mentioned all these sites because it really looks like it.
@@itskxmi I dont know man, ive seen a couple times when douchebags make the most obvious ad and dont disclose it at all. Although maybe the vid is taken down after I see it, idk
@@1Kekz maybe people still prefer hand made work, but how about capitalist company who don't care about their employee salary and chose to replace their employee with AI because AI are more cheap than their employee salary
Who is actually going to do this? Spend 100 a week for revision and spend countless hours having chatgpt generate chapters and putting in through another ai bot. Seems counter productive
@@Tomago9387 countless hours? You can actually profit from this. Chatgpt can generate large texts within seconds. I see myself doing this when i actually get the time to.
If this is all someone does, good luck. If you are highly creative, deep thinker then yes this can help but there are many many other steps you’d want to implement before publishing. It’s not plug and play, no matter who says it is.
The title of this video should be “How to make the world a worse place by burying original ideas of human authors under dozens of books of rephrased common knowledge and get less than minimum wage for it!”
@@i_amgravity8751 The time and moeny invested into isn't worth it. Just get a part job or even minimum wage job. Even long term this wouldn't pay off, as interest in most of these "books" would die out, with maybe 1/40 having any long term stipends being paid out.
@@i_amgravity8751 "If you're lucky"... People in "financially bad places" don't have 100 to spend on getting a human to edit their ai book, and they can't afford to wait till they get lucky. Get a job, if you can't get a job you like, get one you don't, it still pays. Restaurants are always hiring.
Exactly, about my younger years life experiences. Pretty Ugly Cake really happened while I was taking Home Ec in middle school. It’s easy to write what you know.❤
I mean I guess you could do that but ethically I wouldn’t because once the market is completely flooded with ai books, real authors will have a hard time starting their careers
all the books this could replace are basically carbon copies of each other anyway. half the new york times best sellers are shitty self help books that follow the same structure. remember that episode of family guy where brian writes a book that's literally blank on every page except the first one?
@@Joe11924 it’s not that the ai books are better it’s just that as the market is inflated with ai books it gets increasingly difficult to find genuine books, therefore making it harder to make a living being an author
@@kurimiko if u had the option to use a calculator, would you choose to use that resource? same situation with chatgpt, but I do agree that certain things are not meant to be done by AI
You can't. Chat-gpt has a character limit. You also can't do it page by page. chat-gpt is programmed to try and end the question in one prompt. So on every single page, chat-gpt will make an ending, making the whole book sound incoherent and choppy. also after a few pages, the story will get out of hand and sound like you mushed 15 books into one. Also, it's WRITE not RIGHT. Spelling is a very important part of communication, and getting it wrong will make you sound dumb and uneducated. Make sure to have decent grammar, and never ever use chat-gpt on school assignments.
I can easily identify a paper written with chatgpt or any program like it. It doesn’t matter if you change some words or not. I will still know. It’s easy. Also, you can copy and paste back into chatgpt and ask if it wrote it. It will tell you even if there have been changes. You will always lose with that software.
As an aspiring writer, I really don't understand why people are complaining if A.I. takes over the writing industry entirely. Good/excellent writing will almost always find its way to the top and if human writers cannot compete with A.I. writers then that means that they simply become obsolete. I'd rather consume great/excellent content from A.I. rather than average/mediocre content from humans. Don't be like those 'Karens' who protect/advertise a product simply by who it's made from (e.g: 'This is 'x' owned company') rather than it's actual quality as a standalone product against the market/competition. Have a good day! Obligatory: English isn't my first language.
The problem is that instead of people making original and creative ideas, they just use an AI and get money for it. And the writing isn't even that good
I'm writing a book for my local friends and because I really like to, and this is disappointing, books should be praised for the work people do to make them the best they can
I don’t think so. Once this tech becomes a bit more mainstream, and books written by A.I become really common, having a book written by an actual person could be used as a selling point, since there will inevitably be people who aren’t comfortable with reading smart sounding nonsense written by a computer. I can already imagine bookstores being divided into verified human writer sections, separate from the ones that were or could have been written by an A.I. The point is, there will always be a market for real writing, whether it’s because A.I is somehow regulated, or whether it’s simply because people will pay more for books by real people.
I get the writers are angry but that's just the reality the same thing happened to a lot of other industries look at the car industry time moves forward and robots took over building cars cousins cheaper and better people complain but now people don't care
what’s the soul purpose of books if they weren’t written by humans? i mean sure it can give somewhat of a plot structure but it can’t pour passion and bring the story to life like a human can. i’m just saying books will eventually die out of every single one lacks what every book needs: humanity
I generate chapter by chapter and it creates better titles that way, also tried generating fractions of each chapter and that works even better for content. This tool is incredible when you know how to fully utilize it.
My class just finished a book and my teacher said that if any of us make a “composition” about anything in our life and it becomes like a bestseller/iconic, he’ll give any of us a C. Can you help me do that with ChatGPT?
This is manifestly untrue. Generation models are very prevalent. You can create something out of the present information. It's like how you're a different person than your parents but you inherit from them. That's how you can generate new creations with machine learning.
@BoP How though? You've said by inheriting things AI can combine them to make something new that is (I assume you mean) not simply a combination or sythesis of what was inherited. But how could AI do this? It seems AI simply synthesizes information whereas humans take two or more pieces of information and make something more than a synthesis of them such as a new idea. AI can't make these new ideas because they don't actually know anything, especially what is true versus what is untrue. AI completely rely on what they are told is true and untrue by humans
@@somerandomguy5707 so at the most basic you give a model a set of data and it's able to distinguish between objects provided. Now you take it a step further and apply higher scrutiny to a certain type of object. Say pictures of a dog. What you now can do is given it the target value "picture of a dog". Build the AI to get to a target value rather than discern. And it will generate images over a series of repetitions until it makes a completely original image that's basically a dog. This is how it makes something from nothing. You teach it what something is. And by pure math it generates the target value
Sometimes we tend to overcomplicate things, but the truth is, a good idea is simply a good idea, and a bad one is just that - bad. It's all about the quality of the concept, and how it can make a difference in the world. What does it matter if the idea started its life from a machine or a human? Aren't machines just an extension of humans?
i tried it out and it managed to write a 10 chapter book with 5300 words, first of all, word count not even close to being a proper novel, which is around 70k to 120k words. Also while it might have use some big words, the structure of the book is close to of a high school student. So while very impressive and extremely fast, is not going to compete against an exprienced author or writer, at least not at the current stage.
Im not saying i would make an entire book using chatgpt, but i'm currently writing an original fantasy book. I have been using chatgpt as an editor and grammar checker. Its not perfect though. It still takes a tiny bit of manual editing. But its a lot better and cheaper than hiring an actual person.
If you need to use an AI to write a book, you probably shouldn't. The point of literature as a whole is the exploration of the human experience. AIs can put together words in a coherent order, come up with a plot, and pretend to make some sort of point. But what they can't do is explore the essential human experience. What does a speech model know about love and pain, grief and happiness, war and peace? What does it know about what it means to be human? Nothing. If you use an AI to create a book, all you're doing is putting words down. You're not being creative, you're not being smart. All you're doing is flooding the market with more empty tripe, more pointless words. And, by the fundamental economic law of supply and demand, your drudgery will one day become even more worthless than your lack of talent. What's in it for you when this AI writing becomes so common that nobody cares anymore? In the end, the only valuable art is created by human hands, not an AI language model. ChatGPT cannot and will not replace the minds of human writers laboring night and day to create their brilliant masterpieces. All it is, all it's ever been, all it ever will be, is a tool used by lazy hacks who watch pointless TH-cam channels such as this one. Mr. AnikSingal, I have to ask you: Why are you doing this? What's the point? Why tell people how to dull their creativity? Why tell people how to flood the market? Why demean the blood, sweat, and tears real writers put into their craft? Money? Fame? Clout? Whatever your purpose is, it's all vanity. Because history remembers the greats, not their plagiarists.
"...and over time, kindle is gonna start becoming a collection of soulless AI generated books where most are the same thing with different wording and finding a 100% human work is almost imposible". We live in a weird future. A black mirror episode.
@@stormblade1199??? If you're saying typing a story in a laptop is the same as AI generating it then that's just wrong. AI generated books shouldn't be allowed to be published or sold unless they're obviously marketed as being written by AI. If you type out a story you're actually doing it yourself, and therefore you are the creator of the work.
Hello sir, I'm having a difficulty in writing a book through gpt. I'm first asking it to analyze my favorite authors style for which I'm copy pasting the entire book. It says it had learnt then I ask them to craft prompts and it cannot. Then when it writes it's too short or very less detailed jo dala bus utna hi even after asking questions, giving it details. What should I do?
I think AI is the future and posible the second discoverment of fire. But even like fire, AI need serious laws that prohibit some of their characteristic. Is just to spooky to think that any person could just put chatgpt in DAN mode and then ask DAN for how to make a freaking bomb.
Intruiging, this could be a good book plot - dystopia where creativity is being constricted through ai making books, art, music. Ai initially made for the convenience of humanity leaving us to explore our creative side ends up removing our creativity completely.
What about plagiarism? I want to use it to help me organize the content for a ebook I’m trying to write! I’m not a author and I appreciate the art of writing so I do not want to take away from people who actually do this for a living just want help with structuring the content and topics to discuss?
I remember when people had real talents and were original
@@jerseymatt848 yeah that’s kinda my point now people without any real talent or skill can do the same thing even faster than people with real talent that put hours into their craft… it’s a sad way to see such a classic part of culture die…
@@connor5096Not defending AI books but thats exactly what artists said when photography came around
@@LeverhoodTruth ye but photography is different because it’s a different art form and it can be obvious to tell that it’s photography (also I can understand why they would think that tho, good point)
@@connor5096 And, this cant? Is this not just a tool that lets you create ideas faster?
Nothing is Original everything is a exact replica of everything its just presented to you in a different way. Just look at Cars and Food for example Same parts and mechanical engineering just different sizes and rations.. I hope you can figure this out.
You all are missing the point about the use of chatgpt in book writing. Every book written is a compilation of relevant information about a specific topic. It requires, research, compilation and structure. All these, chatgpt can do with speed. The correlation between human input and AI, is for the person to identify an information gap that requires filling. Then prompt Chatgpt to pull up the right information. I see it as the same process of writing even before the advent of AI.
Good point!
And novels?
i grieve for humanity
Why?
What
@RedEyedLoser your comment looks too... AI generated, dis u?:
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@RedEyedLoser Thanks for saying absolutely nothing
@@gorochu4287 robot
This is surely getting out of hand now
@FuckashimaMonaCher It is, but it also confirms that a lot of things we as humans do for money will be replaced by AI
@FuckashimaMonaCher There is nothing productive about this. Just another way people are looking to make easy money. Doesn't bring us forward at all.
@FuckashimaMonaCher assembling parts at a factory or taking orders at a fast food restaurant is one thing, but the creation of intellectual property I.e books or art is entirely different
@@fryingmilk we have 3.5 percent unemployment, historically low.
So there wont be much of a problem
@FuckashimaMonaCher AI can make things very productive but this does not. ChatGPT is incapable of making new content or any new thought. It cannot make any intuitive connections of thought or bring any new technique, thought process, belief , analysis etc about anything that is not already out there.
All this technique does is fill the world and over saturating with subpar regurgitated books that hopeful people pick up thinking it might be good.
It ruins the importance and trust people have in books. Humans were already doing it in recent times but AI just making it worse.
Thank goodness you did another one about writing an ebook.. I couldn’t find the one video about the topic that you did along time ago 🎉
for anyone worried, i just attempted to get a story from chatgpt following these instructions and spent an hour reading out the hilariously bad writing it spat out to my partner which we both giggled over. no amount of human editing, especially from one paid $100, would make what it writes anything better than a tweens first wattpad fanfiction.
This should have been the top comment! 🤣
Oh thank goodness.
It totally depends on the prompts you gave to the AI
It's a new thing, it wil improve. Probably 10 years from now it will be able to write it properly.
Did u use 3.5 or 4?
I wrote a book on Sustainable Running over the weekend with this model. This really worked!
I would be interested in reading this
This gives people with disabilities a chance to write what they always wanted to. It should be used as a tool for guidance not replace the entire book.
Disabled people can write whatever they want
Yesssssssss!
❤ absolutely 🎉
This reminds me of when unity trivialised the process of making games and suddenly there was a flooding of low quality games in mobile stores. I don’t imagine this happening to books on a large scale due to the process it is and how much money you need to put upfront. Also I’d like to know if he’s being sponsored to mentioned all these sites because it really looks like it.
Yea they are probably sponsors, dude mentioned the same in another short
@@pptheastrologer6870 it’s illegal to not say there’s a sponsorship and it’s against yt TOS
@@itskxmi so many people just don’t give a damn though
@@clearestseb cap. TH-cam is pretty serious about this stuff and instantly terminates their account
@@itskxmi I dont know man, ive seen a couple times when douchebags make the most obvious ad and dont disclose it at all. Although maybe the vid is taken down after I see it, idk
Simple and to the point! Love it
As a literature writer, this made my day worse and makes me questioned some stories I've read on DeviantArt...
Ai bros like that guy only care about making money with minimum efford, and they (including that guy) don't care how many people will loss their job
@@Damar-oj6wh he doesn’t care cause he’s already well off. Just adding fuel to the fire
@@Damar-oj6wh With innovation, people lose jobs. Should we have not invented email. Mail couriers lost their jobs
@@Damar-oj6wh As it is with everything, people will still prefer handmade images, texts, etc. AI is not going to make everything worse.
@@1Kekz maybe people still prefer hand made work, but how about capitalist company who don't care about their employee salary and chose to replace their employee with AI because AI are more cheap than their employee salary
“A *human* editor” 💀
An app called WORD AI.
So much for only ChatGPT 💀
Lmao
He had to say it to the AI ppl 💀
Nah, just use Grammarly, an AI Editor.
I’m a human copy editor. I put ai manuscripts in the bin. They’re crap.
You're literally not doing anyone any long term favours telling people this information
Who is actually going to do this? Spend 100 a week for revision and spend countless hours having chatgpt generate chapters and putting in through another ai bot. Seems counter productive
@@Tomago9387 countless hours? You can actually profit from this. Chatgpt can generate large texts within seconds. I see myself doing this when i actually get the time to.
He might be...some people Just dont know How to get a job and this might be It.Remember that some people get paid to grind ingame resources 24/7
@@orangeball8872 wait... I do that already, I CAN GET PAYED?
@@orangeball8872 They know how to get jobs, they're just lazy.
If this is all someone does, good luck. If you are highly creative, deep thinker then yes this can help but there are many many other steps you’d want to implement before publishing.
It’s not plug and play, no matter who says it is.
Just got my first check thank you sir
Seriously?
Just got paid 🤙
I tried it, AI definitely won't replace writers yet but it will make it much easier
I tried too, humans are better.
@@countryballspredicciones5184 For now but…
The title of this video should be “How to make the world a worse place by burying original ideas of human authors under dozens of books of rephrased common knowledge and get less than minimum wage for it!”
It can also help people in financialy bad places(like me)
@@i_amgravity8751 no it can’t
@@i_amgravity8751 The time and moeny invested into isn't worth it. Just get a part job or even minimum wage job.
Even long term this wouldn't pay off, as interest in most of these "books" would die out, with maybe 1/40 having any long term stipends being paid out.
@@i_amgravity8751 "If you're lucky"...
People in "financially bad places" don't have 100 to spend on getting a human to edit their ai book, and they can't afford to wait till they get lucky.
Get a job, if you can't get a job you like, get one you don't, it still pays. Restaurants are always hiring.
@@i_amgravity8751no it can’t.
I just write my own books 😎
we the same frfr
Same... But ChatGPT can still be pretty useful for ideas and naming things tbh.
Exactly, about my younger years life experiences. Pretty Ugly Cake really happened while I was taking Home Ec in middle school. It’s easy to write what you know.❤
Are there any steps to prevent the upwork users from taking your book and just releasing it as theirs?
I mean I guess you could do that but ethically I wouldn’t because once the market is completely flooded with ai books, real authors will have a hard time starting their careers
There are no ethics in business
@@xSubjectX420 ok Richard
all the books this could replace are basically carbon copies of each other anyway. half the new york times best sellers are shitty self help books that follow the same structure.
remember that episode of family guy where brian writes a book that's literally blank on every page except the first one?
If real authors' books can't compete with AI ones, then they're probably not that good.
@@Joe11924 it’s not that the ai books are better it’s just that as the market is inflated with ai books it gets increasingly difficult to find genuine books, therefore making it harder to make a living being an author
Our education system will be fucked if we use chatgpt for everything
People only needs common sense, basic research skills, and some fundamental math etc.
@@gappergob6169 yea ik but relying on chatgpt for your maths homework kinda makes you fall behind.
@@kurimiko if u had the option to use a calculator, would you choose to use that resource? same situation with chatgpt, but I do agree that certain things are not meant to be done by AI
@@legelf yes, great point. Using chatgpt for literally everything is what makes your iq low
@@gappergob6169 failure of a human being
You can just ask it to right a unique book. page by page just cmd+v the prompt
Elaborate
What do you mean?
U cant, there's an output limit
Write*
You can't. Chat-gpt has a character limit. You also can't do it page by page. chat-gpt is programmed to try and end the question in one prompt. So on every single page, chat-gpt will make an ending, making the whole book sound incoherent and choppy. also after a few pages, the story will get out of hand and sound like you mushed 15 books into one. Also, it's WRITE not RIGHT. Spelling is a very important part of communication, and getting it wrong will make you sound dumb and uneducated. Make sure to have decent grammar, and never ever use chat-gpt on school assignments.
I can easily identify a paper written with chatgpt or any program like it. It doesn’t matter if you change some words or not. I will still know. It’s easy. Also, you can copy and paste back into chatgpt and ask if it wrote it. It will tell you even if there have been changes. You will always lose with that software.
Nice video thanks!!
Thanks 👍
chatGTP doesn't have critical thinking abilities or emotions like we humans nothing can replace humans.
Then, after you’ve uploaded it to kindle, remove it, take the finished document, and place it into the recycle bin where it belongs.
hahaha frl
Great tutorial thanks man
A❤mazing Thank you 🎉
And the award for The Man Booker Prize goes to ChatGPT
Thanks for helping me to write a story
this destroys creativity and innovativity(im not sure if thats a word)
Innovation/innovative
Innovation
YES
@@indahasmarani2338 innovative is an adjective
Doesn't matter, if it's a word, message is the important part and you're 100% correct
$100 dollars for an editor? Any decent editor is going to charge way more unless your book is like 10 pages.
Me using word ai to humanise what I wrote myself
This made me ugly laugh lol
Are you even human?😂
lmao.....
As somebody who is writing a book for the first time, don’t do this. There’s no creativity to it. This just feels like cheating.
I too am writing a book. I'd never to this
@@jacoboreyes3160 Based
This^^
As an aspiring writer, I really don't understand why people are complaining if A.I. takes over the writing industry entirely.
Good/excellent writing will almost always find its way to the top and if human writers cannot compete with A.I. writers then that means that they simply become obsolete.
I'd rather consume great/excellent content from A.I. rather than average/mediocre content from humans.
Don't be like those 'Karens' who protect/advertise a product simply by who it's made from (e.g: 'This is 'x' owned company') rather than it's actual quality as a standalone product against the market/competition.
Have a good day!
Obligatory: English isn't my first language.
The problem is that instead of people making original and creative ideas, they just use an AI and get money for it. And the writing isn't even that good
Great advice .
Freakin' Awesome!
My mind just blew up! No need for a ghostwriter when you can save thousands!
There's only one problem, there's no dialogue in the entire book
We can ask for generating dialogues for that purpose 😂😅
I'm writing a book for my local friends and because I really like to, and this is disappointing, books should be praised for the work people do to make them the best they can
Damn remember the good old days where we would write books.
no
Ai generated books are just the fall of creativity.@@ambivalentaxe
This was something I wanted to try to see how it would come out
$100 dollars for a human editor for a book. No sir, that's not how much you pay.
Honestly just have someone you know edit the thing for you. Dont need an editor. Or you can edit yourself but can be risky
Why pay when you can just be the human editor yourself
What is the goal of a human editor for a book i dont understand
@@HarryMaguire68 my guess is to make the book feel more natural and not so rigid
@@Director_of_the_false_last_act yeah that is true
Writers are done for 💀💀
yeah, AI already took over💀
Yeah and the AI is trained by the writers themselves💀💀✋🏾
Not yet, never yet
@@mikedrxp "YOU BECAME WHAT YOU SWORE TO DESTROY"
I don’t think so. Once this tech becomes a bit more mainstream, and books written by A.I become really common, having a book written by an actual person could be used as a selling point, since there will inevitably be people who aren’t comfortable with reading smart sounding nonsense written by a computer. I can already imagine bookstores being divided into verified human writer sections, separate from the ones that were or could have been written by an A.I. The point is, there will always be a market for real writing, whether it’s because A.I is somehow regulated, or whether it’s simply because people will pay more for books by real people.
If anyone actually tries this, when you ask it to write the outline more thoroughly, you may need to ask it "could you finish writing?".
I only use chat gpt for writing prompts to stir my creative juices and research sources.
This is beyond words level technology.
I get the writers are angry but that's just the reality the same thing happened to a lot of other industries look at the car industry time moves forward and robots took over building cars cousins cheaper and better people complain but now people don't care
Thanks
Thank you
what’s the soul purpose of books if they weren’t written by humans? i mean sure it can give somewhat of a plot structure but it can’t pour passion and bring the story to life like a human can. i’m just saying books will eventually die out of every single one lacks what every book needs: humanity
Do we pay to register on canva
I generate chapter by chapter and it creates better titles that way, also tried generating fractions of each chapter and that works even better for content. This tool is incredible when you know how to fully utilize it.
I think it's better to use this tool as it is , a tool , you should be the one that gives insights , where it should go from a certain point and how.
Is that legal?
Me dying of a severe heart attack :
My doctor who used ChatGPT :
My class just finished a book and my teacher said that if any of us make a “composition” about anything in our life and it becomes like a bestseller/iconic, he’ll give any of us a C. Can you help me do that with ChatGPT?
Finally, my fanfiction dream can be a reality
Just for curiosity what is your fanfiction
Oh god, Its gonna be 2015 all over again
Humanity is doomed
I barely have any future career possibilities and you're not making it easier
I believe if your ebook is with KDP it can’t be sold elsewhere… so heads up
I think I would have to add my own elements to make it mine. Wonder if he gets a kickback for up work.
AI won't replace writers, AI doesn't experience anything except information and can't create anything new really, it can only combine what it is given
For now, give it few years and we are f*cked
Ok, you’re right, but also that’s all humans can do too. They can just combine them in more niche ways
This is manifestly untrue. Generation models are very prevalent. You can create something out of the present information. It's like how you're a different person than your parents but you inherit from them. That's how you can generate new creations with machine learning.
@BoP How though? You've said by inheriting things AI can combine them to make something new that is (I assume you mean) not simply a combination or sythesis of what was inherited. But how could AI do this? It seems AI simply synthesizes information whereas humans take two or more pieces of information and make something more than a synthesis of them such as a new idea. AI can't make these new ideas because they don't actually know anything, especially what is true versus what is untrue. AI completely rely on what they are told is true and untrue by humans
@@somerandomguy5707 so at the most basic you give a model a set of data and it's able to distinguish between objects provided. Now you take it a step further and apply higher scrutiny to a certain type of object. Say pictures of a dog. What you now can do is given it the target value "picture of a dog". Build the AI to get to a target value rather than discern. And it will generate images over a series of repetitions until it makes a completely original image that's basically a dog. This is how it makes something from nothing. You teach it what something is. And by pure math it generates the target value
There is no writing. Sit down and write, or step out and let actual authors fill the space.
I'm scared for my career as a human author
Dont be because you're true God given talent will always make room for you. Remember you are the BEST COMPUTER MADE BY GOD❤
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what if i write a educational book?
Sometimes we tend to overcomplicate things, but the truth is, a good idea is simply a good idea, and a bad one is just that - bad. It's all about the quality of the concept, and how it can make a difference in the world. What does it matter if the idea started its life from a machine or a human? Aren't machines just an extension of humans?
i tried it out and it managed to write a 10 chapter book with 5300 words, first of all, word count not even close to being a proper novel, which is around 70k to 120k words. Also while it might have use some big words, the structure of the book is close to of a high school student. So while very impressive and extremely fast, is not going to compete against an exprienced author or writer, at least not at the current stage.
Im not saying i would make an entire book using chatgpt, but i'm currently writing an original fantasy book. I have been using chatgpt as an editor and grammar checker. Its not perfect though. It still takes a tiny bit of manual editing. But its a lot better and cheaper than hiring an actual person.
Chat gpt+Undetectable AI= high quality context and being undetected by detectors 🤟
What if it doesn’t sell after spending $100 on an editor?
Nice Anik
can I just use Grammarly to replace the human editor part?
Thats literally how I did my Science project last year without the wordai, or upwork part, chatgpt was good enough with some **slight** tweaks.
If you need to use an AI to write a book, you probably shouldn't. The point of literature as a whole is the exploration of the human experience. AIs can put together words in a coherent order, come up with a plot, and pretend to make some sort of point. But what they can't do is explore the essential human experience. What does a speech model know about love and pain, grief and happiness, war and peace? What does it know about what it means to be human?
Nothing.
If you use an AI to create a book, all you're doing is putting words down. You're not being creative, you're not being smart. All you're doing is flooding the market with more empty tripe, more pointless words. And, by the fundamental economic law of supply and demand, your drudgery will one day become even more worthless than your lack of talent. What's in it for you when this AI writing becomes so common that nobody cares anymore?
In the end, the only valuable art is created by human hands, not an AI language model. ChatGPT cannot and will not replace the minds of human writers laboring night and day to create their brilliant masterpieces. All it is, all it's ever been, all it ever will be, is a tool used by lazy hacks who watch pointless TH-cam channels such as this one.
Mr. AnikSingal, I have to ask you: Why are you doing this? What's the point? Why tell people how to dull their creativity? Why tell people how to flood the market? Why demean the blood, sweat, and tears real writers put into their craft? Money? Fame? Clout? Whatever your purpose is, it's all vanity.
Because history remembers the greats, not their plagiarists.
How to write a book:
Step 1: don't
its fun you put your ideas on paper I made books of my life.
If you are experienced in writing, grammar, and English comprehension, you could just edit the book yourself.
Third grades can write their OWN books without using ai.
Im only using chat got for inspiration for the rest I’m doing it myself
Thank you for this great idea 💡 I can use this as a lead magnet too.😊 Thanks again, you rock!!
How can this be used as a lead magnet can you please explain?
I assume it means to attract customers for another business, not as a literal lead magnet
Have you done it?
I forgot chat GPT was useful and not just awful at chess 💀
Lol fellow Gotham chess watcher
creativity is dead. we all thought we would automate brainless labor, but no, we have automated creative process instead. what a grim future we have.
We have automated both
"...and over time, kindle is gonna start becoming a collection of soulless AI generated books where most are the same thing with different wording and finding a 100% human work is almost imposible".
We live in a weird future. A black mirror episode.
Then who shall have written the book?
Well if I do it all on my laptop it can't be you can it?
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If you're saying typing a story in a laptop is the same as AI generating it then that's just wrong. AI generated books shouldn't be allowed to be published or sold unless they're obviously marketed as being written by AI. If you type out a story you're actually doing it yourself, and therefore you are the creator of the work.
Crazy smart idea
Hello sir, I'm having a difficulty in writing a book through gpt. I'm first asking it to analyze my favorite authors style for which I'm copy pasting the entire book. It says it had learnt then I ask them to craft prompts and it cannot. Then when it writes it's too short or very less detailed jo dala bus utna hi even after asking questions, giving it details. What should I do?
I think AI is the future and posible the second discoverment of fire.
But even like fire, AI need serious laws that prohibit some of their characteristic. Is just to spooky to think that any person could just put chatgpt in DAN mode and then ask DAN for how to make a freaking bomb.
Add in good extra steps depending on the topic
can you make a tutorial on this
I think using programs and tools to support you is just being a good artist. But using ai to get everything done? Thats a moral dilemma
WordAI is a lot of money are there other free ones?
Intruiging, this could be a good book plot - dystopia where creativity is being constricted through ai making books, art, music. Ai initially made for the convenience of humanity leaving us to explore our creative side ends up removing our creativity completely.
I’m just thinking what’s it going to be like in another 10-20 years. Seems like this is all moving to fast.
Plot twist: this video was made 100% by an ai
Authors have hired ghost writers to write their books since forever. This is no different.
What about plagiarism? I want to use it to help me organize the content for a ebook I’m trying to write! I’m not a author and I appreciate the art of writing so I do not want to take away from people who actually do this for a living just want help with structuring the content and topics to discuss?
ChatGPT be like: hmm, time to make me some money
Nice 🎉
Let’s gooooo life easy mode just dropped