Really insightful video on AI tools for fiction! As a writer, I love exploring new tech to boost my creativity. Recently, I've been using boost app social for social media content, it has been amazing for creating engaging posts and stories. It's interesting to see how AI can assist in different creative fields.
Thanks for the videos. On the right, in the openai playground, you can use the drop down where it says complete and change it to chat to have it behave much more like normal chatgpt. You can still edit the bot responses. (if you dig the call and response type of thing)
Nic vid mate. What about plagiarism? Does any of these give citation so we can check or tweak for originality. I heard AI writer gives a citation. Ur views plz? Thxs
If you’re using it for nonfiction you will need to fact check everything and provide sources yourself. It’s unlikely that it will directly plagiarize anything.
I wrote a feature-length movie script that I would like to turn into a novelization. Do you know or can recommend any tools that can convert scripts into novels?
Verb certainly wins on UI, but it's quite buggy in some regards (recognition of character names, for example) and its overall AI seems less capable than others, ChatGPT is great for fixing specific questions and issues and diving down rabbit holes, and Sudowrite is weak on the UI but overall the best suite of tools. However, all of them still lack the ability to inject context smartly, which will admittedly probably require a larger context window to do well. A NovelAI-style lorebook applied to the newest generation of co-writing AI tools would be amazing.
Yeah, it's better for the human to be the source of context. That's why I edit all my story beats heavily before writing with AI, to make sure the story beats mention all of the necessary details that might be needed in context.
Great video, my 10 year old son is writing a great story and gets stuck at times and I will introduce him to these suggestions. Thanks again for the video 👍🏽
In ChatGPT you may not be able to edit your writing in the same way you can in playground, you can ask the AI to rewrite a scene but change the name of a character, or some other aspect and it will.
So since I made this Sudowrite made a huge update called Story Engine which actually makes me recommend it more now. I’d check out my other videos about it.
There will undoubtably be regulation. But probably not in a way that affects us much. Google and Microsoft wouldn’t be throwing all of their resources at AI if they thought everything would be shut down. Which it won’t. The US government knows that if we stop progression on AI, we will quickly be passed up by China or Russia.
Thank you for your video. I wasn't aware of the verb you mentioned, but I'll definitely give it a try. However, I'm curious as to why it's being offered for free.
My biggest issue with Chatgdp is that it cannot edit nsfw material, anything, I had an email blocked because of that. If they did a nsfw version, I'd happily pay for it.
Great Video! Do you know if with chatgpt 4, are you able to create fictional stories that involve violence or sexual scenes that you can't with chatgpt 3.5?
AI companies are working with the same plans pagers and cell phones started with. They will milk it as much as possible then move to unlimited when they have to.
Claude.ai by Anthropic is potentuallty better at English Literature compared to ChatGPT, especially when attempting to analyize and transform pdf documents
@@TheNerdyNovelist The model, finetune, and default settings have gotten much better. If you know what you're doing it'll give you the best prose when compared to the rest. Got me a working first draft of
You do not "run out of words" as output, but you are limited to 30 queries per three hours. One query = one prompt, and they go quickly. I have the upgraded Pro plan, and I reach my limit on queries every day. And Sudowrite is currently using ChatGPT 4, as well as other tools, all current versions.
@@TheNerdyNovelist On paper NovelAI looks better as it has the Lore Book and other settings you can specify to give you better control of the story They also released Clio last month, a custom storyteller they trained I can’t find any actual reviews though What did you mean by “not a good experience?” Were the multiple settings too complicated? It didn’t give you good output?
I am so tired of the whole monthly “Scamscription” model for SOFTWARE use!!! At the very least offer the customer the option to purchase the software outright. Just imagine if Microsoft or Apple decided to charge a monthly fee to use their OS. Be thankful they don’t or we’d all be at their mercy! Think about it!
AI costs money every time you use it. If these companies didn’t charge a subscription they would quickly lose money. Either that or charge a rediculous lifetime price in the tens of thousands of dollars to preclude an actual lifetime of use.
@@TheNerdyNovelist Well yeah of course it costs money, but how is that “our” problem? Competition will help keep costs down for any developer of any A.I. product. All I’m saying is offer a flat price for the software anyways, give the customer the option. This whole monthly “Scamscription” model started with Adobe, who at the time had practically NO competitor and was considered the industry standard. So we’re able to get away with it. Now every developer is doing it because in the long run they’ll make more money. Imagine if the movie industry decided to charge a monthly fee to watch movies you already payed for. All I’m saying is this whole business model is a slippery slope. Software is a FINISHED product, like any video game, which costs hundreds of millions in development but they don’t charge a monthly fee to play them, unless they are server based games. Just saying…
Really insightful video on AI tools for fiction! As a writer, I love exploring new tech to boost my creativity. Recently, I've been using boost app social for social media content, it has been amazing for creating engaging posts and stories. It's interesting to see how AI can assist in different creative fields.
Super love that app! Helps me with creating engaging content, captions, and even story templates. It's a game changer for my Instagram game.
Your channel has helped me a lot. I appreciate the time you spend explaining new software and writing techniques!
Thank you so much for your content, its massively helpful. I’m a bit of a pen and paper gall so have not known where to start with ai. a+ 👍
Thank you!
Love your videos and your newsletters. Please do a comparison video between sudowrite and Quick write.
Noted!
Thanks for the videos. On the right, in the openai playground, you can use the drop down where it says complete and change it to chat to have it behave much more like normal chatgpt. You can still edit the bot responses. (if you dig the call and response type of thing)
That’s a good point! I may have to play with it more. I definitely will after they get GPT-4
Nic vid mate. What about plagiarism? Does any of these give citation so we can check or tweak for originality. I heard AI writer gives a citation. Ur views plz? Thxs
If you’re using it for nonfiction you will need to fact check everything and provide sources yourself. It’s unlikely that it will directly plagiarize anything.
I wrote a feature-length movie script that I would like to turn into a novelization. Do you know or can recommend any tools that can convert scripts into novels?
I would use Claude at this point. I have a updated version of this video coming out soon.
Verb certainly wins on UI, but it's quite buggy in some regards (recognition of character names, for example) and its overall AI seems less capable than others, ChatGPT is great for fixing specific questions and issues and diving down rabbit holes, and Sudowrite is weak on the UI but overall the best suite of tools. However, all of them still lack the ability to inject context smartly, which will admittedly probably require a larger context window to do well. A NovelAI-style lorebook applied to the newest generation of co-writing AI tools would be amazing.
Yeah, it's better for the human to be the source of context. That's why I edit all my story beats heavily before writing with AI, to make sure the story beats mention all of the necessary details that might be needed in context.
Great video, my 10 year old son is writing a great story and gets stuck at times and I will introduce him to these suggestions. Thanks again for the video 👍🏽
You bet!
Another fine exposition on these machines. Also, your comment community stays on topic. All good.🌟👏👍
Thank you kindly
In ChatGPT you may not be able to edit your writing in the same way you can in playground, you can ask the AI to rewrite a scene but change the name of a character, or some other aspect and it will.
Yes you can do that. But I prefer to get hands on and edit on a sentence by sentence level. And you can’t really do that in Chat.
I'm using chatgpt now for my writing. I'll checkout Verb next.
It’s not bad.
thanks for sharing this, i have been searching for writing tools that can help me with werewolf stories
So since I made this Sudowrite made a huge update called Story Engine which actually makes me recommend it more now. I’d check out my other videos about it.
I'm curious. Is AI being regulated by Big Brother?
There will undoubtably be regulation. But probably not in a way that affects us much. Google and Microsoft wouldn’t be throwing all of their resources at AI if they thought everything would be shut down. Which it won’t. The US government knows that if we stop progression on AI, we will quickly be passed up by China or Russia.
Thank you for your video. I wasn't aware of the verb you mentioned, but I'll definitely give it a try. However, I'm curious as to why it's being offered for free.
Because it’s in open beta. It won’t be free forever.
Great video. Thank you for sharing your expertise with this community of writers. These creative tools are powerful and exciting
Thanks!
awesome video learning so much!!!
Glad you like it!
Any non fiction writing tools that you can recommend?
I plan on making a video about that soon. Although I’ll just say, I think ChatGPT is one of the best for nonfiction.
Very helpful and much appreciated!
Thanks!
My biggest issue with Chatgdp is that it cannot edit nsfw material, anything, I had an email blocked because of that. If they did a nsfw version, I'd happily pay for it.
Great Video! Do you know if with chatgpt 4, are you able to create fictional stories that involve violence or sexual scenes that you can't with chatgpt 3.5?
Not really. You can with Sudowrite.
AI companies are working with the same plans pagers and cell phones started with. They will milk it as much as possible then move to unlimited when they have to.
I hope you’re right. Already some of the earlier models are much cheaper.
Claude.ai by Anthropic is potentuallty better at English Literature compared to ChatGPT, especially when attempting to analyize and transform pdf documents
It’s way better. This is an old video.
Why does no one ever talk about NovelAI? It's honestly the best, in my opinion
I’ll look into it further. But the last time I tried I was very unimpressed.
@@TheNerdyNovelist The model, finetune, and default settings have gotten much better. If you know what you're doing it'll give you the best prose when compared to the rest. Got me a working first draft of
NovelAI has a brand new 13B parameter model with an 8000+ token context. You can also give it instructions now. Absolutely worth another look.
You do not "run out of words" as output, but you are limited to 30 queries per three hours. One query = one prompt, and they go quickly.
I have the upgraded Pro plan, and I reach my limit on queries every day.
And Sudowrite is currently using ChatGPT 4, as well as other tools, all current versions.
All true. That’s why I use both. Sudowrite for the prose and Chat for everything else.
Have you tried NovelAI?
A while back and it was not a good experience. I’ll have to see if anything has changed.
@@TheNerdyNovelist On paper NovelAI looks better as it has the Lore Book and other settings you can specify to give you better control of the story
They also released Clio last month, a custom storyteller they trained
I can’t find any actual reviews though
What did you mean by “not a good experience?”
Were the multiple settings too complicated?
It didn’t give you good output?
I love sudowrite, not a fan of the pricing. Too limited
i cna't do nothing with gpt too much censorship I can't do it lol
Sudowrite is filtered now.
Dang
Only the parts that use GPT-4.
I am so tired of the whole monthly “Scamscription” model for SOFTWARE use!!! At the very least offer the customer the option to purchase the software outright. Just imagine if Microsoft or Apple decided to charge a monthly fee to use their OS. Be thankful they don’t or we’d all be at their mercy! Think about it!
AI costs money every time you use it. If these companies didn’t charge a subscription they would quickly lose money. Either that or charge a rediculous lifetime price in the tens of thousands of dollars to preclude an actual lifetime of use.
@@TheNerdyNovelist Well yeah of course it costs money, but how is that “our” problem? Competition will help keep costs down for any developer of any A.I. product. All I’m saying is offer a flat price for the software anyways, give the customer the option. This whole monthly “Scamscription” model started with Adobe, who at the time had practically NO competitor and was considered the industry standard. So we’re able to get away with it. Now every developer is doing it because in the long run they’ll make more money. Imagine if the movie industry decided to charge a monthly fee to watch movies you already payed for. All I’m saying is this whole business model is a slippery slope. Software is a FINISHED product, like any video game, which costs hundreds of millions in development but they don’t charge a monthly fee to play them, unless they are server based games. Just saying…