Oh yeah. You can tell it to speak to you like it’s a grumpy pirate if you wanted.
What be yer problem, laddie? Swingin' onto them darr ship wit' a cutlass a-tween yer teeth -- be ye wantin' to get kilt?
Oh yeah. You can tell it to speak to you like it’s a grumpy pirate if you wanted.
It's getting less drivel-y by the day. The one built into Word you can click any time to write the next part for you is beginning to pick up my style.it generated some AI-sounding drivel
In my opinion, in this day and age, a writer should utilize this technology to support his or her craft and enhance efficiency in both drafting and editing. Absolutely. After the edit, it could be very helpful for the submission process.
This is one of them:publishers using AI to sort through submissions
And getting stupider. Reason #4064 I'm glad I'm not just starting out in my 20s.What a stupid time to be alive.


The Gartner Hype Cycle offers an interesting way to think about new technology:
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I think we’re tipping over the ‘peak of inflated expectations’ now and heading down towards the ‘trough of disillusionment.’ It’s not the panacea that business minds thought it would be 12 months ago. There’s a lot in the press about this at the moment: companies are pinning mass layoffs on AI, but actually, executives are just shifting the blame for their own poor performance.
This about sums AI up for me so far:
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