#WritingCommunity Question: Is it wrong to ask AI to organize your personal notes into a more readable format? I feel like my lore is convoluted enough I need to start keeping a Bible, but I have no idea how to start.
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I don't see why not in that it's using your stuff not someone else's but you might want to see if there's a way to keep it organised but not feeding other people's shit. I don't know if you can.
Yeah, I feel like as time goes on, we're going to have to struggle more and more with trying to find the line between ethical and unethical uses. Assuming any part of our civilization still has a soul at that point.
The newsroom I just quit was making us lean hard into using gen-AI to increase our story count. We had to be incredibly specific in our prompts. "Using this press release, write me an article suitable for a news site, adhering to AP style guides. Do not alter any direct quotes or numerical figures."
Yes. The technology is built on stolen work. When it takes your work, the models it uses to read and summarise them are trained on stolen work. Even if it's acting on your work, it's applying stolen work to it.
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Maintaining continuity and self-tracking plot notes? Good.
"Click here to generate 100 stories"? Bad. (Facebook ad I just saw)
Also make sure 'share settings' are turned off.