Nice! Glad you’re finding the series helpful. The next two parts should come in the next week. I’m just waiting on the cover design before I can pull the trigger.
I do love how advanced AI has become. I've been watching Jason Hamilton's channel and he's done some amazing work with AI, especially with ChatGPT, and several others. He wrote an entire novel using only AI prompts. No editing, no input from himself. It was incredible, the story was cheesy, but still incredible to watch it unfold. Curious to see where you take this story.
That’s exactly where I saw the possibilities with AI. Nerdy Novelist has great videos and a refreshing perspective. We chatted a few weeks ago; it was a great conversation.
Yes, he is super chill. In fact, I had to pump the brakes on my excitement. My energy can be a bit much for some folks on the first meeting. Apparently, we already knew each other through Dave Chesson when Jason worked for Kindlepreneur.com. Then, we briefly met at 20Books Vegas a couple years ago, but I didn't remember it till he reminded me. haha
Great video Dale! 😀 Thank you for sharing it that was great information. I have been looking at AI (recommended by a friend) bit-by-bit but at this time I am focusing on my 3rd French-Spy novel which is taking longer than expected. However, when I finish this I will watch RU-vid videos on this so I can get a deeper understanding about AI. Though I need to look at where I can use a free version of AI as I am on a very tight budget. 💖
It’s currently in production. I took a little longer because Dibbly was building out the full integration with Dibbly Create. I should have that second part out in the next week or two.
Hi Dale. I could not find a video where you might have talked about CANVA. When I first signed up, I was unaware they had a Creator Account. This Creator account has options for making your written book into an Audiobook. I looked at my basic account of $13 a month and the option for Audiobooks was not there---on this basic account, I can use PRO elements. On the Creator account of $20 a month has the option to create your work into Audiobooks. They do have their yearly plan, my question is does this cover the Creator Account?
Hey I'm entering into this field and want to have an expert perspective, or anything which I should know, can we have 5-10 min of talk on Google meet? Thank you Have a nice day
Unfortunately, I'm tied up in a twelve-book project that requires all my attention right now, so I'm not taking on any clients till I'm through that. My apologies. Pop into my Discord community. I'm sure if I'm not available, someone else might be able to help out.
AI is simply a tool. Consider it a junior writing assistant. AI is not going to replace any human writer, it's there to help with the process, like anything else.
@@DaleLRoberts You were, I guess you can't please everyone 🤣I'm proud of myself because I did actually learn something from that. Normally I get distracted. Thanks for the tutorial!
The great thing about (re)Generative AI is it will ultimately lead to its own demise. Anyone can write a book using AI, leading to a feedback loop. Worst case scenario is that authors become increasingly unnecessary while gradually lowering the standards for what's good. That's already happening in many different areas, even in programming. Hell, if I had free time, I could code "books" site that would assemble books via AI with no human intervention. Just search, and the book will be assembled if no previously generated "books" were returned. And they would be a good deal better than what most people could produce using today's tools. No, that's not intended as a brag; I'm not only a technical writer/author, I've also been developing software for over 3 decades (mainly in C). And I'm currently deep in development on a platform to combat what we today call AI _(
AI will never be able to write a fiction book. Because AI will never be able to see a story from a human perspective. You need to know what makes people tick to write a good story. AI will never know what human nature is.
If you read my other post to this video, you'll know that I'm not an AI proponent. However, certainly will eventually be able to produce fiction works that appear human-generated. This is mainly because most readers of fiction don't really want to read truly new works; they want to read what they've already read... but with tweaks. This is why genre and "writing to market" are things.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. As for fiction writing, I’ve read some done by AI and it’s quite good, especially with human intervention. Just my take.
AI has a long way to go before it can replace human perspective. It's more than capable of writing fiction, as a draft. I've seen many different programs being used to write novels, and some are good, some are bad, that's the price I guess. But I believe AI is helpful in the writing process. I've used it to help develop characters, expand on plots, and even, construct scenes.
AI is also trained on texts and structures that come from humans that know human perspectives and recombines them like many human writers also do with there genre books and genre tropes.