I Wrote an Entire Book with AI. This is What Happened.

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ค. 2024
  • In this video I outline all the lessons I learned from writing a book with AI.
    Here is where you can find the entire LIVE writing experience as I wrote this book. • Day 1 - Brainstorming ...
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  • @Jerri.Blank.9674
    @Jerri.Blank.9674 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +117

    I think you might be the first person to bring up the fact that AI isn’t always a timesaver. I spend about the same amount of time on chapters as I always did, but the mind-saving benefits have been so beneficial. The stories are still mine, but not having to start with a totally blank page has been so nice.

    • @jameskevin6017
      @jameskevin6017 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @Jerri.Blank.9674 - I Jerri. I've Almost completed a Novel Trilogy in just a few days. Read my comment. Because AI can be a time saver. But at this stage of development, there are things you need to make sure your not doing

    • @shebreathesingold8043
      @shebreathesingold8043 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Record your process and share it online. I'd love to learn how you speed up the process.@@jameskevin6017

    • @jameskevin6017
      @jameskevin6017 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@strpg9938 AutoCrit and Deep L. Human Editor are more important than human writers. Strpg9938. I beg you make more laughing emojis, seeing as I like to prevail over the needy ignorant.

  • @TheDobbins39
    @TheDobbins39 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +77

    I'm not a writer. I've had ideas for stories but never attempted to write them down. After recently watching one of your videos. I've decided to give it a go. Following one off your video tutorials. I've managed to put down the basic story line. I'm now in the process off adding in more details to the story. Found it all very enjoyable. I know I'm never going to be a writer. But I'm having fun doing something I would never off been able to do if it wasnt for AI. Thanks for making your you tube videos.

    • @ademolaoluwaseun8896
      @ademolaoluwaseun8896 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Good evening, sorry can I get the link to the particular video

    • @mavericks2k811
      @mavericks2k811 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How much did you spend?

  • @hoothoot123
    @hoothoot123 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +47

    1:21 It didn't save time.
    3:20 Claude 2.0 is the best model, but...
    5:35 AI improves your weaknesses and lets you focus on your strengths
    7:45 The story ended up being shorter than expected, and more fleshing out may be needed
    9:03 I finished the book

  • @TheZombiegenesis
    @TheZombiegenesis 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +42

    I've been more productive over the last month since getting into AI writing tools than I have been in years with my writing. I agree, it doesn't necessarily save time but it does help me remain consistent and productive by helping me get through writer's block or other various humps that might have stymied me before. Those roadblocks would ultimately lead to me just not writing at all. Now I'm able to work through those and remain productive. It's fantastic.

  • @magejoshplays
    @magejoshplays 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    I've never found the argument about it needing to be hard to have value. Pretty sure every time I've found a hundred dollar bill on the ground it's value wasn't diminished by me finding it.

  • @JennyLaBouff
    @JennyLaBouff 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    I love your channel. I have been working on my first novel for the past 3 years. After I found your channel and AI to help me, I'm once again inspired. I use it to help with sentence structure and editing. I'm a better creator than I am a writer, and I don't want that to stop me, so this has been amazing to work with and has inspired me to move forward with my book. I like the fact that when I described a scene about Scotland 810 AD and referred to the bluebells in bloom, I accidently wrote "bluebonnets" and it corrected me and said "bluebonnets are an American Southern flower not found in Scotland, you might mean bluebells" I love it. So I named my GPT "Annie" And Annie is helping me keep my historical fiction novel on the right path for details. I'll probably need to give her some recognition in the book, but I don't mind a bit.

  • @copester1204
    @copester1204 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Thanks you for making this video! I've watched a lot of your (and other TH-camr) videos and wondered how much time it's saving (especially the 5,000 word superprompt that's as long as my average short story). I recently started using NovelCrafter with Claude and have had the same experiences you mention. The time-per-1000 words I spend in front of the computer is equivalent to doing all the writing myself. The life-changing difference is I'm spending more hours each day at the computer 'in the flow' instead of walking away frustrated. After the planning is done and Codex populated, writing and generating one scene beat at a time in NovelCrafter with Claude generates amazingly good prose. Claude generates many of the little details that I'm weak at and have to layer in over multiple edits. Tweaking the generated scene beat before doing the next one gradually turns Claude into a clairvoyant writing partner. This weekend, AI and I wrote a short story that normally takes me 2 or 3 weeks. Congratulations on your novel! Keep writing and sharing your knowledge and experiences with us.

  • @mdean
    @mdean 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Congratulations. Been watching you for awhile. Thank you for everything you have done for the writing community.

  • @TheLadyWrites
    @TheLadyWrites 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Congrats! The END is one of the most powerful things we have as creatives.

    • @tavaroevanis8744
      @tavaroevanis8744 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Great insight! We all have notebooks full of story starters, but AI helps us complete these projects.

  • @OpticPlay_
    @OpticPlay_ 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Just found your channel tonight. I just got over a huge peroid of my life where i was struggling with depression, anxiety, and i just got diagnosed with ADHD so I was dealing with that (on top of being legally blind). I've always found myself to be a creative thinker but never had the knowledge or skills to make stories. A.I. and your content give me a sense of relief that handicapped individuals like myself can create stuff if we use the right tools. So thank you. You've earned this sub.

  • @erinmcguire748
    @erinmcguire748 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    I am so glad that TH-cam suggested your channel because, at nearly 60 years old, I believe I will finally be able to write a book. I have always wanted to write a book and I have so many books on style and grammar and how to write, but I was never able to get past writing out just a few lines before giving up. I can't remember where I read this, but somebody used the phrase that some authors bleed over every line and that was me. So many people said to just write and go back later and edit what you wrote, but that was impossible for me. I simply could not stop myself from rereading everything I wrote right after I wrote it and bleeding over it and yeah, it was painful. So painful I gave up writing altogether and became a photographer instead.
    But now, with AI, I can get chapter outlines, which will help me develop a more complete story rather than just having a few ideas in my head about who the main character was and what their actual story really was. I can also let the AI give me ideas about how each chapter should be laid out in terms of events and dialog and character growth. I knew all of this stuff before and it only added to my panic so that, on top of bleeding over every line, made it mentally impossible to even come close to writing a whole book. I am not hoping that AI will help me save time. I am believing it will help me write my first book and I am so excited about that!
    Thank you!

    • @MrOikos2012
      @MrOikos2012 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Nope, give up. I started writing when I was 56 years old, and today I am 63 and I have written several books...fiction and non-fiction. Prepare yourself and don't give up. You will learn to write by writing, not by reading books on how to write. Those books are very valuable, I have many, but start writing.....

    • @MrOikos2012
      @MrOikos2012 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Never give up, I meant

    • @illustriouschin
      @illustriouschin หลายเดือนก่อน

      Progress update?

  • @MBernhardt03
    @MBernhardt03 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the information and congrats on the book as well! I would like to see more of you writing the books as I find it very interesting.

  • @raymike
    @raymike 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Happy New Year! AI’s has made my approach to writing more structured, though Sudowrite has gone from game-changer to ill-fitting suit. Your prompts have been very useful, particularly as examples of the art of prompting - many thanks. At the moment I’m big on Novelcrafter, fallen in and then out of love with Claude and started to give ChatGPT more credence, particularly 4 turbo. Probably all change in a month or so. All the best for the next twelve months.

  • @mozimiga
    @mozimiga 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I feel like you tore a page from my diary. Everything you said has been my experience. The burnout, the ADHD, the depression I’ve been struggling to finish a book again and I’m going to do in 2024 and get going again! Thank you for your videos!!

  • @philipashane
    @philipashane 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Congrats, Jason, that’s really exciting. I totally agree with you in how it doesn’t necessarily save time… and yet in some ways it saves an infinite amount of time because without it’s assistance I wouldn’t have the energy or the mental fortitude to overcome the anxiety and fear and I’d… never finish! So it’s interesting, as you point out, AI can be as much of a mental health assistant as it is a creative assistant. In fact there are times where I ask the AI to take on the role of someone real or even fictional who I admire, and the AI then allows me to have that person as a cheerleader and mentor, all of which is super helpful and also fun. And more fun = more creativity on my part. Really great insights, thanks for running this experiment in front of all of us so we can learn from your experience. Happy new year!

  • @ElysterStaux
    @ElysterStaux 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I love your work man. I've been burnout for so many years and you really inspire me to believe in a way back to write. Thank you.

  • @cmissq
    @cmissq 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video. I got really into AI over the past year, through your video and others, but I decided to step back a bit because it was just taking me longer. Now I just type into Novel AI and hit the Generate button everytime I get stuck to come up with ideas, and that works for me.

  • @AbramDemski
    @AbramDemski 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Congrats on finishing a book! I've enjoyed following your journey as a window into how (some) people are reacting to / utilizing AI.

  • @MPMcDonald
    @MPMcDonald 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Congrats on finishing the book! I've been sort of in a burnout myself. I was on a roll in November with writing but with Christmas, wroking extra at the day job and lots of stress, I've done no writing in about 6 weeks. I could have written the last few days but there's this dread inside that I can't explain. I plan to do some writing tomorrow now. Your video has inspired me because I was finding the exact same thing when using AI. It did so much better than me at the parts I dislike writing but made it fun to edit the parts I love to write and make it 'mine'.
    Btw, I read a scene that was part AI, part me (all intermingled) to my writer's group. They have heard a lot of my stuff before and they didn't notice a difference. I didn't tell them that part was AI.

  • @charlenachahbi9695
    @charlenachahbi9695 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Congrats on your novel Jason!!!

  • @Essenceofme
    @Essenceofme 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Congratulations and thanks for sharing your journey.

  • @MonsterDawg79
    @MonsterDawg79 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video! I just recently started using AI to help me write a children's novel, and it's been a HUGE help!
    My biggest hurdle has always been drafting and worrying about the draft being "perfect". AI - Sudowrite, in my case - has been helping me create a proto draft that is definitely imperfect. Everything else is still mine (although the AI has also helped me with character names and plot elements), and I intend to do some heavy editing.
    Thank you for making this, and for supporting AI for what it is: A TOOL.

  • @enthuesd
    @enthuesd 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome man thank you for sharing especially the end. nice story

  • @charlenep4643
    @charlenep4643 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your content is very helpful. I hope your channel continues to grow and I wish you much success.

  • @benwoodman
    @benwoodman 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just found your channel yesterday and am loving it, thanks. Would love to see more on how to come up with all the ideas and details for the novel. I’ve found ai creates these outlines with lots of potential but haven’t found the best step by step way to confirm which ideas I like best for things like “clues” or “artifacts” or “mid story twists”. Would you still do all your brainstorming in ChatGPT? Or would it work in Novel Crafter just as well?

  • @deellaboe437
    @deellaboe437 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I want to thank you actually. Been on writer's block for 10 years!!! watched your first live. Plotted a few books with AI. But what it did was spark my creativity. And I'm back to writing. And it saves time when brainstorming ideas, I love it! congratulations on your book!!

  • @legendarystuff6971
    @legendarystuff6971 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I have struggled with adhd and depression and AI was a lifesaver for me. I can finally do stuff without the insane mental toil

  • @bulldata
    @bulldata 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Congratulations, Jason! Your videos are helpful with your instructions, but seeing how you completed an entire book with AI is amazing.

    • @bulldata
      @bulldata 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I know that burnout. I published eleven books. I have that many that I never finished, mostly because I was not happy with my approach to the subject matter, didn't wish to upset families for non-fiction books, or just plain burnout. Playing with A.I. has given me many ideas - but only with fiction. I feel to skeptical to use it for non-fiction books.

  • @Ruth_Heasman
    @Ruth_Heasman 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Congratulations and I wholeheartedly agree with all points you make.

  • @lightchaser75
    @lightchaser75 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    When you publish the book on Amazon will you be acknowledging that you used AI? Does doing that create any problems in terms of getting the book on Amazon?

  • @kentogletree9509
    @kentogletree9509 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I agree with most of what you have said. The only one I have differing views on is the time savings. In my case, I spent several years wasting time trying to determine what came next for what I needed to write, then rewriting because I would not work with what I developed. Then I discovered outlining, not simple outlining, but very detailed outlining. I suddenly could scream through a lot of my books once the outline was written, 8k to 10k a day was not unusual when I have a good outline. However, I was now spending horrendous amounts of time outlining, for much the same reason.
    Being someone with ADHD, I have tons of ideas and find it hard to distill them down to something coherent. AI helps me get those outlines done faster, not because it writes it all 100%, but I can throw a bunch of ideas at the wall and see what sticks. Then, I edit the outline heavily. Next, I generate the beats and go to editing. Simply put, I can get some structure and an idea of the path I can follow to get everything done in a rather quick fashion, which saves me so much time. I had a novel I had been working on the outline for over a year. It is very special to me for several reasons, so I wanted it perfect. For NANOWRIMO I decided to start from scratch and rewrite what I had all over again from scratch. By the 16th of November, the book was done and I believe it is better than it would have been because I came up with so many new elements to the book using AI. Things that were lost in the ADHD fog before, came to light with much more clarity. One little plot point that was going to be a small part of one chapter turned into a chapter of its own during the process.
    Thanks for everything you do Jason.

  • @scottdouglas2699
    @scottdouglas2699 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the video. As a writer who is getting into Novelcrafter as a way of helping me outline and draft this was very helpful. I was wondering about how can you use Novelcrafter to write a sequel? I've looked around but can't find anything on this yet. I assume it would involve put an outline, characters, etc.. from the previous book into the Codex?

  • @Sammyli99
    @Sammyli99 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think it's very helpful for writer's block or what-if chapters.

  • @studiophantomanimation
    @studiophantomanimation 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    I write my chapters then ask GPT4 to rewrite stating goals to achieve. I then rewrite again to stop it being generic.

    • @BathersonMote
      @BathersonMote 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      That, in my opinion, is the correct way to use AI. You're actually writing the story, not just giving it an outline. Then you're letting the AI go over it and strengthen those chapters. Then you use that to rewrite the chapter based on the AI's input. The story is yours. AI was your assistant/editor.

    • @studiophantomanimation
      @studiophantomanimation 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@BathersonMote Thanks for that. It clarified my own process for me :-)

  • @user-ku2ez3ee2s
    @user-ku2ez3ee2s 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    100% True, it cuts right through the mental energy drain! Love Jason and his work!

  • @keansalzer8364
    @keansalzer8364 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Consider the other arts. Some, like painting, playing guitar, playing basketball, and dance can be done on three levels: newbie, commercially viable, and master. Maybe those writers who criticized you for using AI have as their only satisfactory goal becoming a master. The story they are telling themselves is they are worthy of their adventure because they have battled giants and survived...even won a few. But, you're right, this story is not the only one in the tropes of being a writer. Your solution was very effective. And somehow your assumption that others must be having a similar experience, so you could share how you got your butt back in the chair every day. Congrats.

  • @DebiBrady
    @DebiBrady 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Congratulations on completing the book. Period. I've also found it to be an excellent productivity partner.Thanks for your program and thoughts.

  • @aaronhunyady
    @aaronhunyady 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Do keep in mind that AI text is not copyrightable. The parts you edited or wrote are, but the work will be a mashup of copyrightable and non-copyrightable material, which for all practical purposes cannot be determined. AI-written books might spawn an army of book thieves who can't be prosecuted because of the current legal system. That's not to mention the potential liabilities of plagiarism, depending on the AI tool you use and the origin of its training data.

    • @TheNerdyNovelist
      @TheNerdyNovelist  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      No I’m not worried. I edit sufficiently for it not to be a problem. As I think every author should.

  • @user-bh3ms3cx4d
    @user-bh3ms3cx4d 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Congratulations on finishing your book!

  • @toni-kristianpuska9100
    @toni-kristianpuska9100 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Even though AI can help you save the "effort", but the so called effort capasity is what makes you a writer... Atleast really big part of being and becoming a good writer. It seems that there can be a really big possibility to "dumb" yourself down, and not creating the capasity to write long texts. It is actually ironically possible, that AI text is going to be so mainstream that "craft" becomes scarce and only human written texts become more valuable. But we shall see.

  • @JohnLewis-old
    @JohnLewis-old 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for sharing your journey.

  • @AntoineBandele
    @AntoineBandele 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Congrats on getting over your block!

  • @Ryoku1
    @Ryoku1 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Congrats sir. Take a victory lap.
    Out of curiosity, why did you commission the art instead of generating it? Given the entire point was to use AI to help write it, wouldn't it have been more fitting to use AI art for the art?

  • @MagnusItland
    @MagnusItland 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for sharing! I think this may be the first time I have heard a writer admit that using AI does not save them much time, if any at all. But I am not surprised. Collaborations are also unlikely to multiply the speed of writing by the number of writers involved, but can improve the quality by drawing on each writer's strengths. This strikes me as more similar to that, rather than an automation or industrialization of writing as some seem to aim for. I would rather read one well-written book than five poorly written ones made over the same time period, so your approach makes more sense to me.

  • @emmanuelmadinyeli4090
    @emmanuelmadinyeli4090 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    hello Jason, I really love your videos.
    please can you do a video telling us all the free LLM' s that are good and available to write fiction. this would help a lot of us that currently don't have cash to invest in a paid subscription. thanks.

  • @InThisStyleGMinor
    @InThisStyleGMinor 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video, lots of great perspective. It brings a good question, when is a person creating a book from desperation to pay bills or tell themselves they can write for ego, and when is a person writing because they can actually write.

  • @p.d.737
    @p.d.737 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey and happy new year!!! Do you think Novelcrafter is better than Sudowrite?

  • @user-xp9hg2uw2s
    @user-xp9hg2uw2s 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice video thanks!!

  • @jameskevin6017
    @jameskevin6017 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Claude 2, Toppy M7 B, And Minstral are my go-to for novel writing. But If I'm being honest, the community needs a Writers-Only AI that knows the anatomy of every great story known to man

  • @nathandscott1
    @nathandscott1 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I agree with ai solving the blank paper problem in all areas. From writing a document to coding even though I will most times rewrite and it probably takes longer it is mind fresher. Coding for instance I stopped for years but do more now with gpts.

  • @SuperMrsMar
    @SuperMrsMar 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I hope this ends up working for me, I will keep following your journey and learning more.

  • @SeanMcCool
    @SeanMcCool 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Use Claude Projects and load one of your past books and your go-to outline/formula and it'll nail your voice and style.

  • @-Evil-Genius-
    @-Evil-Genius- 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 📚 *Writing Entire Book with AI*
    - Using AI to write a book didn't save much time; the process was similar to manual writing.
    - AI's primary benefit lies in saving mental effort, making the writing process more accessible for those facing challenges like burnout, ADHD, or depression.
    02:02 🤖 *Choosing AI Models for Fiction Writing*
    - Claude 2.0 is considered the best AI model for writing fiction.
    - Testing a new approach for the next book: writing the initial part manually (500 words) and then allowing AI to continue, aiming for a more seamless match of styles.
    - Exploring tools like Novel Crafter for a section-by-section writing approach.
    05:42 🔄 *AI Filling Weaknesses and Enhancing Strengths*
    - AI excels at filling in weaknesses, especially evident in dialogue writing for distinctive characters like Sherlock Holmes.
    - Allows authors to focus on strengths during editing, raising the overall baseline of the prose.
    07:47 📏 *Unexpected Shorter Word Count*
    - The AI-written story turned out shorter than expected (50,000 words vs. expected 75,000).
    - Considering the impact on pacing and whether additional scenes are needed for a more balanced narrative.
    09:09 🎉 *Emotional Impact of Finishing a Novel*
    - Celebrating the emotional significance of finishing a novel after a long hiatus.
    - AI didn't save significant time but spared the author from the struggles of starting from a blank page, contributing to the accomplishment.
    Made with HARPA AI

  • @SimplySurrender
    @SimplySurrender 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you for the video very much, So what it be your recommendation to not use things like chat GPT and Jasper? And particularly interested on how Jasper would help with writing a novel... I heard the one you mentioned Claude I think it's called and then there was another one... What do you recommend?😊

    • @TheNerdyNovelist
      @TheNerdyNovelist  12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Novelcrafter hands down. Jasper is more for certain types of nonfiction and it’s honestly way over priced.

  • @blinkofaneye4451
    @blinkofaneye4451 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I agree. I just told a friend that editing with AI surprisingly is taking longer than if I had not used it, but the end product is better.

  • @georgehoff1652
    @georgehoff1652 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Does it matter what AI detection tool you use cause I personally use Netus AI and it works

  • @ToddlovesCopper
    @ToddlovesCopper หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've found AI does save me time in research. I write fantasy and sci/fi and used to spend HOURS of my writing time trying to find information on some obscure thing that would get two lines of a mention in my book but I couldn't move on until I got it down for little details it might affect. AI being at least surface-level interpretive allowed me to ask very specific questions (rather than searching hoping someone had written something tangentially related to what I wanted to know) and get specific answers. I haven't found much benefit in it generating the actual text, and choose not to use it for that, but research ... the research time saved is a game changer (always have to remember to check sources and not just take it at face value).

  • @SpineBuster
    @SpineBuster 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don’t know how you do it. I use your prompts and I can’t get Claude or chat gpt to follow instructions at all.

  • @anikalynn8652
    @anikalynn8652 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    How long did it take in total?

  • @Truthveyor
    @Truthveyor 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Could you tell me the "Heirs to Dracula" book cover art is by whom? He is such a good artist.

    • @TheNerdyNovelist
      @TheNerdyNovelist  5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Got it through Miblart. I have a link to them in the description to most of my videos.

  • @WakingUniverseTV
    @WakingUniverseTV 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Congrats!!!

  • @idongesitusen5764
    @idongesitusen5764 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I felt similarly on my recent 1st draft- it’s been 16 years since I wrote a long short story, so finishing a novel is a big deal for me, AI or not.

  • @carlkim2577
    @carlkim2577 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lot's of great points. And it's wonderful to think that this is the worst that AI will be in helping writing. It only gets better from here.

  • @milestrombley1466
    @milestrombley1466 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It took me two weeks to complete my book in November. I used Claude 2.

  • @illustriouschin
    @illustriouschin หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I've been trying to write a novel with the help of GPT off and on for about a year and I've found that it does some things extremely well like filling in minor details and researching topics i don't know anything about (accuracy isn't super important for fiction) but otherwise it seems like it is only providing the illusion of help. The quality of it's writing is not good enough so i have to rewrite more than 90% of what it says, but more importantly, it's not helping me fix a fatal flaw with the premise so I can't get the first chapter written.

  • @______Daniel
    @______Daniel 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hey! I agree completely about your notion about how writing is a process and AI can help supplement different parts for different people.
    There are a lot of haters, and I’m sure you’ve attracted your fair share-I’m not a hater, those are probably pretty boring to argue with-but I do want to challenge you:
    Based on how these tools work, how do you feel about the notion that there is likely someone else, some other author, who wrote Sherlock Holmes in this really impressive way?
    How do you feel about the notion that (while it’s of course a composite of SO many works) these language models are untethered, and it’s someone else’s Sherlock Holmes tone and dialogue that you are taking and using?
    Again, this is not rhetorical. When I asked you how you feel about it, I’m genuinely not asking you in a way that’s meant to say, “shame on you.”
    I genuinely want your answer.
    For example, I’m terrible at metaphors. Especially when the metaphor needs to be the appropriate, or technologically, appropriate for the setting, etc. But if I wrote a really excellent metaphor, and then that metaphor, got stolen by a language, model, and inserted into somebody else’s book, I’d be pretty upset.
    How do you feel about that notion of all this?

  • @LouiseTurmenne
    @LouiseTurmenne 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I believe as you do, that ai CAN be a useful tool, much like a collaborator or as you stated, a ghost writer... to help generate flow. There's no shame in enlisting the help of a friend to write a book. Ai can be that friend. Good for you! I hope you and ai can write many more books together. I would give him a "name" and credit him.

  • @prepthenoodles
    @prepthenoodles 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 📚 *Writing an Entire Book with AI*
    - Using AI for writing didn't save a significant amount of time.
    - AI can be a valuable tool for reducing mental effort in writing.
    - Many people with various challenges find AI to be a helpful aid in writing.
    03:25 🤖 *Choosing the Right AI Model*
    - Claude 2.0 is currently the best AI model for writing fiction.
    - Experimenting with writing sections manually and letting AI continue.
    - Considering using tools like Novel Crafter for a better writing process.
    05:42 🧩 *AI's Role in Strengthening Weaknesses*
    - AI can enhance weaker aspects of writing while allowing focus on strengths.
    - Example: AI helped write Sherlock Holmes dialogue effectively.
    - AI assists in raising the baseline quality of the entire manuscript.
    07:47 📏 *Unexpected Manuscript Length*
    - The final book was shorter than expected, around 50,000 words.
    - Considering whether to add scenes to flesh out the story further.
    - Length variation in novels, influenced by the number of viewpoint characters.
    09:09 🎉 *Emotional Impact of Finishing with AI*
    - The emotional significance of completing a novel after a long hiatus.
    - AI reduced the dread of starting from a blank page.
    - A celebration of finishing a book with AI assistance.
    Made with HARPA AI

  • @spincreations
    @spincreations 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Congrats! :)

  • @GeorgeBoyce
    @GeorgeBoyce 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Without a doubt, there is a lot of "do it faster with AI" hype but "saving time" is an interesting metric for a guy who admits not having completed a novel in several years due to burnout. Many folks completed a novel in the NaNoWriMo challenge, so 30 days is a worthy goal. Completing a novel in that time with less mental stress and to a point where it can be edited into something that can be published is outstanding. Kudos! The speed boost I see, as a first-time writer, is that AI (and Grammarly) gets me to the point of learning how to write and edit prose and compose scenes much faster. The two things I've learned in just four months are how much fun this process can be and how easy it gets my inner creative mind to come alive.

  • @stephanieweiser
    @stephanieweiser 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks for sharing and congratulations. I'm not a writer, I'm great at telling stories and I have a great book idea, but I hate writing, with the help of AI I am going to attempt to write that book and tell that story :)

  • @StarlasAiko
    @StarlasAiko 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have douzens of first scenes..even one or two first chapters... but I always loose the plot. AI allowed me to actually get a full plot line worked out to keep me on track. Now, when I get lost, I know where to continue. I can confidently leave scenes to work on later because I know what other scenes I have comming. Discovery writing and pantsing flows a lot easier, but the moment it stops flowing, it dies. Using AI to help plotting gives me hope that I might one day actually finish the second chapter of a story.

  • @teachermom2509
    @teachermom2509 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Do you have any experience with Autocrit? I use prowriter now but I'm wondering what your thoughts are on Autocrit

    • @TheNerdyNovelist
      @TheNerdyNovelist  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Funny you should mention it. I’ll be making a video about it soon.

  • @GenderPunkJezebelle999
    @GenderPunkJezebelle999 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I agree with the general sentiment that folks shouldn't have to struggle or toil to write a book, but I don't consider AI-assisted writing or art any easier. It's still cognitively intensive. It's just a different kind of mental work, and if that lowers the barrier of entry or makes it easier for someone to get through the stages of a project that are more challenging for them, then I think it's great.
    I finally cancelled my Claude subscription and if I use it at all, I'm using it in Novelcrafter. For now I'm still keeping my ChatGPT pro sub, mostly to be able to use my custom GPTs. I haven't found much of a "style" improvement from letting the AI continue a section I already started, but YMMV. My style is pretty much the polar opposite of AI's default fiction style, so I do *a lot* of editing after the fact even with an extensive style guide. It is what it is.

  • @Wolgan
    @Wolgan 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Just want to share my alignment with your takeaways. I made a series of video essays lately, all done in co-operative with AI systems on text, image, video and sound. My experience is precisely the same: 1. not a time saver, but pain-reducer, 2. the quality of co-operative effort with AI is better than what I would be capable of by myself alone, 3. Coming back to the process is much more fun than painful, I find a pleasure in it due to surprises and curiosity that co-operation with AI brings (just another consequence of point1. And last but not least it requires your constant effort and focus on what is truly aligned with you and what is not and reworking parts that are not, which at the end make it completely yours, because it is like talking with someone about ideas and shaping them at end your way. And also I observed the same issue: the final result is rushed too much. It stems from the fact that some sentences seem to be on-point so much that they seem to not require any adjustment, yet on the large scale the time factor of leading to some dramatic or narrative points requires some proper pacing to be digestible and that tends to slip out our attention during the process because we already have this narrative in our heads, so some shortcuts are imperceivable in the process and only at the end you can notice you get to some stuff to quickly. Anyway: thanks for summing your effort up and I'm happy to share similar insights from my experience.

    • @captanblue
      @captanblue 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This is something I noticed as well, concerning things feeling rushed.
      It's not a bad thing either, I just noticed I was being more concise and being detailed without wasting so many words. It's an interesting feeling, but I'm not complaining. AI feels like it's helping me do what I've been capable of to begin with and I love using it.

  • @dorgeousmac9478
    @dorgeousmac9478 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Once you lose the heart, the dialogue humour, the audience is lost. Hope your book does well.

    • @TheNerdyNovelist
      @TheNerdyNovelist  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      It has heart and dialogue humor. Those came from me. The AI just realizes my vision.

  • @AntoineBandele
    @AntoineBandele 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why did you commission art instead of using AI for the art?

    • @TheNerdyNovelist
      @TheNerdyNovelist  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Because for my flagship books I want it done professionally. They do a better job than I can even with AI.

  • @StephenSinclair-d6n
    @StephenSinclair-d6n 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Interesting. Have never used anything like this.

  • @JamesSedgwick-jp6hh
    @JamesSedgwick-jp6hh 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I would love to read it

  • @Lowclasswarrior778
    @Lowclasswarrior778 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have been stuck on plotting and writing my story for over 4 years. Never could execute how to write it how I wanted or even start the plot, With Claude I was able to write 40 minutes worth of reading and chapters of my story. I made more progress in a few minutes than I did in over four years.

  • @bulldata
    @bulldata 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    By the way, if you wish to make an audiobook from your text, you can use OneNote and Audacity to do so. Of course the number of voices is limited and emotional text might not translate well.

    • @bulldata
      @bulldata 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

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    • @bulldata
      @bulldata 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

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  • @BeauregardHall
    @BeauregardHall 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love your explanation. I'm an idea man. I CAN do the writing, but I feel more productive when I'm improving the AI-generated product... turning it from random generated, into "my original idea, realized"

  • @annmalleybooks
    @annmalleybooks หลายเดือนก่อน

    ADHD here. Depression, anxiety, the whole bit. Ive hit burnout big time. AI is helping to organize my unwieldy plots. 😊 Thank you for legitimizing the use of tools.

  • @joshalan4658
    @joshalan4658 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can someone please give me an answer. Is it really okay to use chat gpt’s generated contents for commercial purposes? Even if I’m free version user?

  • @eriklarsen9942
    @eriklarsen9942 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    After spending 6 months playing with AI as an Author, I think i came to the same conclusion. 5 Years from now, maybe it will be able to generate acceptable prose, but for now, it really doesn't. BUT... it does some very clever things with plots, characters, scenes, and settings that, if you prompt it correctly, will make the whole process more enjoyable. It ranges from having a writing coach available 24-7 to having an actual writing partner that you can bounce ideas off of. So, no, it doesn't create prose right out of the box, but it does move you past all those pinch points that might have kept you from getting to the actually writing partner. Remember, most these were trained on millions upon millions of word in fiction, etc... so at a structure level, it is spot on.

  • @canaisyoung3601
    @canaisyoung3601 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Hey, as long as you've proven that AI can be used as the free/low-cost ghostwriter that most writers (aspiring and otherwise) have always wanted, I'm all for it.

  • @Finnleigh.Jackson4141
    @Finnleigh.Jackson4141 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    There is no such thing as free lunch, said AI to the writers.

  • @ghostphil6030
    @ghostphil6030 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My ADHD makes it really difficult for me to write my book, so I do hope that tools like Sudowrite help me with my whole work process.

  • @CassiieMay
    @CassiieMay 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’ve never been a reddit-er because I think that platform is toxic, I went on there just to see what the general public’s reaction is to ai and just made me so discouraged to write my book because I’m afraid I’ll be shunned because of the use of AI but one thing I noticed while reading the comments is that they think writing with ai mean entering a prompt, clicking a button and chat GPT will spit out a 90k fiction novel, when it actually doesn’t work like that!
    Watching your videos and seeing the process you go through to write your novel using ai has given me more hope that I’m the original creator but used a tool to help me complete my work…
    I’m just hoping that when I start marketing my book and openly admit I used ai to help me write my book I won’t get all this immediate hate, I know I’ll get some and that unavoidable but I just hope people understand I still have this story my whole heart and soul to create and ai made being a writer accessible to me!

  • @thelatentobserver121
    @thelatentobserver121 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm a dictation-style writer, and so far I've found using full-blown AI that it does save more mental energy than time. To me, after about 4 days of effort, have gotten a few hundred more words a day than I normally do, and through a few techniques, I've been able to do it in less time. The experiment continues. I do edit the AI out quite a bit, but I've managed to quickly find the decent parts and "write up" to them.

  • @takkik282
    @takkik282 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    the great thing about AI, it's the low cost effort to explore new ideas. Problem, it's easy to be lost creating new things you will not use. It's like you start digging a hole to plant a tree, and you end up excavating an underground dungeon. When you finaly get out, you're not where you started.

  • @victoriavass9945
    @victoriavass9945 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you. xo

  • @webersteve1547
    @webersteve1547 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I made the same experience. Nevertheless, my question is: with the use of AI productivity will skyrocket, because, as you point out, more people will write books. As the number of readers will not increase, who will buy all this stuff?

    • @LilyUnicorn
      @LilyUnicorn 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The amount a reader can read is the same as it was before. Basically as fast as they can.
      The only issue is it interesting? Thats it. Thats all.

  • @ademolaoluwaseun8896
    @ademolaoluwaseun8896 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can AI help me to write a full novel?? I'm not a writer, but then I always have story ideas on many genre, but developing it into full novel is what I don't know, so can AI help??

  • @AutumnAprodithe
    @AutumnAprodithe 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    IA aided my progress to write my first two novels. One fantasy and one sci-fi thriller.
    I'm not letting AI write the whole story, I want everything written in a way that resembles my way of story telling. So whatever I do with AI it will be rewritten so that it will be an original book.

  • @italianlessonsnyc1176
    @italianlessonsnyc1176 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    So in this case it’s not ai writing the book, it’s just a helper

  • @Isaacrl67
    @Isaacrl67 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Not sure if it's just me, but the audio and video are out of sync on this one.

  • @maryjoglenn1731
    @maryjoglenn1731 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for reinforcing that ai is a tool and can save mental stress & blank page syndrome. 😊

  • @TheinterfaceTvSeries
    @TheinterfaceTvSeries 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm very interested in AI. I've been a professional screenwriter for nearly 30 years and I'm completely burned out by the process. I want to start writing some novels but the whole Idea of sitting down and "grinding" it out keeps holding me back.

  • @Majesticon
    @Majesticon 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    it didn't save time-- right. you do most of the writing. and you have to go back and de-chatgpt-ify it through editing

    • @TheNerdyNovelist
      @TheNerdyNovelist  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yes I had to do those things. Still took me a little less time overall. And a lot less headache.