The agonizing dilemma for writers, artists, and creatives of all sorts in late 2022 was whether using the newly available artificial intelligence tools was somehow cheating. Fanbases needed to know that writers were ethical enough to avoid computers writing their books or painting their illustrations. So was there a way to use the available tools while neither betraying their audience’s trust nor infringing on intellectual property that belonged to others?
Thorny Nettles spent a year experimenting with the many legitimate uses of AI apps and found that yes, there are fantastic ways to leverage the technology’s abilities without compromising creators’ principles.
In this new book, No, AI Can’t Write Your Novel. Yet. Volume Two the author chronicles the history of AI’s development, and its many helpful features to aid writers and artists, researchers, and curious humans of all sorts. You’ll hear OpenAI’s ChatGPT tell its own story, past, present, and future, and sell us on what it has to offer, so you can decide for yourself how to make the best use of its abilities.