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Sudowrite an AI Writing tool for authors: Features and Demonstration

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  • čas přidán 18. 10. 2022
  • Elizabeth Ann West joins the show today to discuss how she uses Sudowrite to inspire her creativity and improve the quality of her work.
    Check out Elizabeth's AI outlining and co-writing course. gumroad.com/a/...
    Longer video • Sudowrite an AI Writin...
    We talk about the technology and give examples of the various features.
    Elizabeth Ann West joins the show today to discuss how she uses Sudowrite to inspire her creativity and improve the quality of her work. We talk about the technology and give examples of the various features.
    Overall, Sudowrite is a powerful tool for writers of all kinds, and it is definitely worth checking out if you're looking for a new way to inspire and improve your writing.
    #chatgpt #sudowrite #openai #writingtips

Komentáře • 30

  • @blueskye2790
    @blueskye2790 Před rokem +1

    Questions: (1) If you use this to say rewrite or even writes parts, will those be picked up as "AI-Generated" by those apps that now are out there to detect AI stuff? (2) Say you end up feeding it parts or even all your manuscript throughout your process, will the AI now take your own work and "own it" in anyway or USE it when helping other people write? Because one of my worries is I don't want to spend months writing parts of my draft, and then feed it to an AI and have it "own" the material or "share" it. I also don't want this material that is now part of an AI to somehow be read by an AI-Detector to now call my own unique words "AI-Generated" because I fed it to some AI to spellcheck or whatever. // I hope you can answer my questions. Been meaning to use AI more extensively but now I'm limiting it to research. Still immensely helpful but the closer I get to a final draft, I can see using this to replace an editor if I trusted the AI more. I don't know anything about AI or computers so I hope my questions aren't too obvious.

    • @AuthorNationLive
      @AuthorNationLive  Před rokem

      Everyone needs to decide how they will use these tools. Don't forget that other software apps will include AI to stay competitive. It will become ubiquitous. The important element is how you build your experience and your audience.

  • @lucasmichael2331
    @lucasmichael2331 Před rokem +1

    Hello Joe & Elizabeth, thank you for the show. Just a quick question about sudowrite. I have book 1 & 2 already out in a series. I'm having difficulties grinding out the next book (intended to have 5 in total). Does sudowrite have the ability to learn the gist of my first two books with input of course from the user like me? Thank you for your kind time. REason for my asking is that I would like to have sudowrite suggest where I can go from there. :-(. I've not been writing for the last four years as I have a job and a disabled boy to take care. Been really tough. I thought the sudowrite might be really helpful. thank you.

    • @elizabethannwest4188
      @elizabethannwest4188 Před rokem +1

      It can't learn the first 2 books, but, you can write a brief synopsis or outline at the top of the document you are working in and then put a hashtag symbol, write that you are beginning Book 3 and start writing some narrative synopsis. It can take lines of narrative synopsis and expand, rewrite, guided write those. You, as the creative director, will have to take what works, build off of it, etc. Not every word it generates will be usable in a story because it can't keep the narrative logic that long. But it CAN say write you 200-300 words on something like "Character A walks in place and says blah blah to Character B, a fight ensues" with you putting details for the place holder stuff like Character A the place, the blah blah. .. etc. It might take the story in a new direction than you intended though, so you have to rein it in or go with it, depends on how rigid you are about what has to happen next in the story.

  • @tanyaclapshaw9466
    @tanyaclapshaw9466 Před rokem

    Joe, I'm curious about the audio tool you are using for your blog. Can you share the name again, please?

  • @timtrottproductions
    @timtrottproductions Před rokem

    “Those type of things” ?

  • @magdyahmed636
    @magdyahmed636 Před rokem +1

    For me everything and anything the artists can use now or in the future it's just a tool

    • @AuthorNationLive
      @AuthorNationLive  Před rokem +2

      Great point. It's all about getting your ideas into reality.

  • @kevinwolfe371
    @kevinwolfe371 Před rokem

    💘 ᴘʀᴏᴍᴏsᴍ

  • @carmencampeanu7810
    @carmencampeanu7810 Před rokem +8

    I don't understand why writers can't see that when they use Sudowrite/Jasper they are training their replacement. The more authors use AI the quicker they will become irrelevant because they are training the AI in semantics, the AI can't just scour all books and learn writing like it can with Art and Music, literature will be hardest for it to copy, but if authors keep using it in real time (because that is only way it will learn semantics), then in 5 to 10 years we will be in the same position artists 🎨 are finding themselves now with Midjourney/GPT 3... anyway, hope you will consider this and do a video to alert the writing community.... for me, I will continue writing (WITHOUT AI) even when there is no market for my books, because I am doing it for my own soul... this AI tech is creepy and I will never have anything to do with it, it has a whiff of the demonic about it... certainly the effect it will have on society will be nothing short of hellish... remember how they sold AI that it will take away our mundane work and let us all sit around and do art? Well it was a LIE, it came for the human soul (the artists and creatives) first! This is an attack on humanity. They want you to put Tesla neuralink chips in your brain to compete or escape into the metaverse that AI will soon populate. The aim is to de-humanize people and make them more controllable. And if we point the OBVIOUS place where this is headed, we are called "conspiracy theorists", please wake up people, even cavemen had their art in caves, what will we become when they take our art from us? The act of creating art is how a human feeds its very soul. I am weeping 😔 for the masses who will fall this

    • @Ryan-Mather
      @Ryan-Mather Před rokem +15

      You can never stop humans from creating art. The tools will change, but we will always find new ways to make art!

    • @jamesb7924
      @jamesb7924 Před rokem +14

      There a lot of weird conspiracy stuff in the latter half of your comment that I'm ignoring. The former part makes you sound like a postman complaining about email, or a yellow pages printer complaining about mobile phones storing numbers, or a travel agent complaing about the internet; and do you know that they sound like? Irrelevant. You can either evolve with technology (which will never stop or slow down for you) or you can be left behind. We can work alongside AI, it doesn't have to replace us. AI will be able to help writers produce cleaner and quicker work. Cling to the past and you'll be left with nothing but the past.

    • @carmencampeanu7810
      @carmencampeanu7810 Před rokem

      @@jamesb7924 I hope you are right James, I hope the technology plateaus to a point where it can indeed stay just a tool, of course I would use it then, but this type of tech if it works as real AI then it will be exponential, and anything that can truly learn semantics (please research semantics AI), will be very disruptive for society. Here in Australia AI driven trucks are already on the road, most of our shops have very few humans, this is just very, very beginning and if you think I am conspiratorial you should listen to what the world leaders are saying at their global governance meetings... truly frightening... anyway, I pray that you are right because human race is such that no one ever puts the brakes on the elite and their crazy plans. God bless you 🙏

    • @comfixit
      @comfixit Před rokem +2

      Not sure if you are old enough to remember but there was a time where every block buster movie that came out had a TV special that was similar in topic a few weeks before its realease. These would be super generic tropic shows meant to coattail on the popularity of blockbuster movies that would be debuting in theaters. It was more or less a rushed regurgitation mish/mash of a bunch of stuff from that topic. If the movie coming out was about an asteroid hitting planet earth, you could be sure there would be a TV show about a commet on a collission course with planet earth.
      My point being that real people came up with these unoriginal formulaic works. These are the sort of things that might get replaced. The best sellers, the 50 Shades of Gray, the Dan Brown novels, the many fiction works of art that debut by breakout authors. AI won't be able to replace these folks.
      But what AI also may do is allow crappy writers such as myself to produce things that are potentially craptastic.
      Don't write off the tool. AI's are great for writers block and help writing boring stuff. I bet you could even use the summarize feature to try and get a head start on query letters or material for the sleeve of your book. Use them as they are meant to be, helpers that can produce sub-standard stuff but with your supervision possibly good or even something great. By themselevs they will never truly compete with authors producing art.

    • @AuthorNationLive
      @AuthorNationLive  Před rokem +9

      Many feel the same as you.
      Authors need to be prepared for a massive dump of content created by AI that will reduce trust in the market as a whole. Always remember this isn't about content it's about attention. If you can hold an audience's attention they will continue to give you money.
      THere is already and huge oversupply of content. It doesn't matter because the function that matters is not the supply side but the demand side. Reader's attention is finite.
      Google is already changing their search function to identify and down vote AI copy. I'm certain their AI will beat down the other AI.
      It is a tool and in the hands of talented creators it makes them more productive. If a top narrator that is in demand and drives a particular genre could use it to up the number of books he can produce then not only does he make more money so do the authors he narrates.

  • @patriarchyenjoyer69
    @patriarchyenjoyer69 Před rokem +1

    Polynesian is problematic? 🙄

  • @PianoMan-hx3ev
    @PianoMan-hx3ev Před rokem +1

    This technology will allow ANYONE to become a great writer, BUT we’ll all be selling our books in the poorhouse.

    • @AuthorNationLive
      @AuthorNationLive  Před rokem +1

      Excessive supply is already happening. At least 3,000 books a day are published on Amazon every day. When I wrote Advantage, 80% of revenues went to 2.5% of titles. Now it is less than 1%.
      There are more millionaire authors than ever in all of history, but there are also more authors that have published and lost money.
      The finite resource is attention. As an author, what are you doing to earn the attention of your ideal reader?

    • @PianoMan-hx3ev
      @PianoMan-hx3ev Před rokem

      @@AuthorNationLive I guess the real question is: What are YOU doing to grab YOUR ideal reader’s attention?

    • @callisto2895
      @callisto2895 Před rokem

      They are not writers. Just thieves.

  • @callisto2895
    @callisto2895 Před rokem +2

    Bunch of thieves who think stealing makes them writers. You are not.