Why All Authors Should Conduct AI Experiments

Even if you waste a few minutes now, familiarizing yourself with this powerful new batch of tools is a long-term investment worth making.

Why All Authors Should Conduct AI Experiments
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If you've got a case of AI fatigue, you're hardly alone. Google Trends shows the precipitous rise in news stories over the past five years.

Never mind blog posts like this one. #selfawareness

Even for geeks like me, hearing every day or hour about some newfangled tchotchke, fail, prediction, or advancement gets old. I get it. Still, it's incumbent upon all writers to keep abreast of these increasingly powerful tools. Yes, even you.

In this post, I'll explain why.

Using AI to Change Tenses

After Spotify's recent outrageous attempts to appropriate its authors' audiobooks, the Authors Guild forcefully responded. Its statement finally nudged me to join the organization.

For professional scribes, the tax-deductible, annual fee is modest. More importantly, authors can only wear so many hats. Hell, if doctors have joined advocacy groups for nearly 200 years, why shouldn't scribes? Strength in numbers. All that jazz.

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