In the midst of an AI boom, artificial intelligence has yet to invalidate human creativity
- Writing generated by AI alone remains obvious or “off” even with the development of Open AI’s novel GPT-3
- AI is mounting its case as a useful writer’s assistant, a tool writers are choosing to augment their own creativity
The Future of Writing
- Expertise in every creative field will increasingly be redefined as people who can best work with technology to create the best results
- When it’s important, you’re going to want someone who’s really good at using these tools
- You might see something similar happening with writing.
One of those possibilities is changing how the writing process unfolds
- AI writing tools promise to bust writer’s block, generating lines of text to inspire our ideas and provide creative direction.
- By first writing a few lines of your own-or adding a block of prose-Sudowrite mimics your style, writing in your voice and tone, and adding predictive paragraphs for you. The tool also pulls in the arcs of over 500 popular plots, like Top Gun and the first season of Loki.
The Future of
The Future of Writing
- Expertise in every creative field will increasingly be redefined as people who can best work with technology to create the best results
- When it’s important, you’re going to want someone who’s really good at using these tools
- You might see something similar happening with writing.
- It will soon be impossible to tell where the human author ends and an AI begins