It’s a great tool to generate ideas, prepare outlines, and proofread your manuscripts. Sure, some writers have used AI to write stories for them, creating so-called slop. But slop has always existed. AI, like all tools, can be used for good and evil.
There are two problems I have with AI: the massive energy requirements to run the servers and the increased prices of computer parts to meet demand. Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are making deals with energy companies to build nuclear power plants next to their data centers. How is this fair when ordinary people experience blackouts due in part to AI’s energy consumption? And what about PC building enthusiasts who want to make their own computers, or people who just want to buy an ordinary computer/laptop? They’ll have to pay even more out of their pockets just for the privilege of having one.
Whether you like or hate AI is irrelevant. At the end of the day, it’s here to stay. Can’t put the toothpaste back in the tube. The best thing to do is to have people develop their own LLMs or download the LLM of their choice to their computers. The drive for independent AI and taking power away from corporations and governments should be the goal for everyone, including writers.
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I don’t earn anything from my writings and that’s okay. Writing as a career never interested me. Don’t like the deadlines and constant editing. I’ll write whenever and wherever.
When self-publishing flourished and despite publishing two short stories on a two-series horror book anthology for fun, I still didn’t want to write for a living. While I do have some book ideas publishing isn’t a priority right now. But for many writers, I sympathize with your anger, fear, and disappointments.
You want to earn a decent living writing what you love and people reading your content. Second, you also want to leave some sort of legacy. Finally, you want to tell people what many writers have failed to do: “I wrote and published a book.” But like everyone can’t be a doctor, engineer, or God forbid, a lawyer, not everyone can be a successfully published writer.
However, continue on writing. Get those experiences, ideas, and thoughts on paper or post them online. Maybe no one else will read them or refuse to give you money when they do. But at least try. Who knows. At least you’re recording them somewhere and it’s not forever lost in your mind as you get older.
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