Tuesday, August 06, 2024

IWSG August: Do I really need AI?

 How can it already be August? Despite these scorching days, a hint of fall beckons from leaves tinted with brown. Snow is coming. The turn of the seasons. We just have to survive another hot summer. Right?

Well, that's the challenge. Except life has more plot twists than my favorite novel. The last four weeks have been a tumultuous experience as Allen was struck with severe sciatica, nerve jolts from his lower back to his toes, making it difficult for him to move . . . sleep . . . and sometimes breathe. Ice helps as we go from doctor to physical therapy to doctor. Maybe on August 12, those steroid shots will help. I've learned anew to take each day, one at a time, to do what I can and hope it's enough. Are you surprised I haven't been writing? 

The reality is the story still calls me, and this week, I was able to write twice. So far. Unleashed Pursuit, now at 55K, brings new characters and shifts a little bit with more and more questions.  How much background on how police departments work do I need to bring realism into my story? A lot. And that brings us to the question for August 7 from the Insecure Writer's Support Group August Challenge!

Do you use AI in your writing and if so how? Do you use it for your posts? Incorporate it into your stories? Use it for research? Audio?

I don't like AI. I want to follow my own musings. Last year, I played with ChatGPT to see how it worked and what everyone was talking about. Sorry. The shoe doesn't fit. Yet, even with Word, I see popups that suggest changes. Microsoft is introducing a new feature for Word called Copilot, and I learned I can enable AI in Word. Yikes! 

Yes, there are benefits in efficiency and scope. Thank goodness, I'm retired because isn't AI going to change the workplace, change how people complete reports, communicate, and in the short and long term, change demand for the kinds of skills people bring to the workplace? So, change education as well? And my grandkids. They're already immersed in video games, the iPhone, and the Switch (not really sure what that is). 

Yes, I jump onto Google with questions. And there is AI, quick with a response. Luckily, Google also gives me links to written reports that I can read and find my own way . . . but AI is insidious. The potential for AI to self-learn, adapt, innovate, and make profit for corporations is a devilish incentive to change our futue irrevocably.

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I suppose I should be thankful for this month's question. I'm looking forward to what others say about AI. Maybe they will not be as pessimistic as I am. For now, may your OWN writing go well and the plot twists in your life be minor. Stop by to visit this month's hosts Feather Stone, Kim Lajevardi, Diedre Knight, C. Lee McKenzie, and Sarah - The Faux Fountain Pen!  And maybe a few more by going to: The Insecure Writer's Support Group!

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11 comments:

  1. I hope Allen feels better soon. I don't use Al much right now, but I think it can be a useful tool for specific tasks. I'm not opposed to using it.

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    1. Thank you for your kind wishes. Maybe I should look at AI as a useful tool.

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  2. Sorry your husband is going through that. Hope he gets relief soon.
    Not using AI either. And yes, so glad I am almost retired and won't have to worry about AI taking my job.

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    1. Thank you! We're hoping Monday's doctor visit will help. Yes, happy retirement . . . as if writers retire! But how will tomorrow's workers move up the ladder if AI takes over all those entry positions?

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  3. If the shoe doesn't fit.... Good idea to follow that bit of advice. Hope your husband is better. Nothing worse than that kind of pain.

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    1. Thank you. Each day has been a challenge, more for him than for me. Monday will soon be here. Meanwhile, keep writing!

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  4. Indeed, what is there to worry about? Your point that AI is already invasive made me realize that entire phrases already pop up in emails I am composing. Research is more than half the fun of writing for me.

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    1. I sure agree with you. I love falling into the research for a particular time and place. Sometimes I think the 1840s is my home (when I was writing historical fiction). These days, art crime history takes me to France and Egypt and lots of research into police docs. Hope you keep enjoying your writing projects!

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  5. It is hard when your loved ones are suffering. My sympathies with your and Allen.
    I don't use AI in my writing either. Not yet anyway, but I'm not sure what the future brings. So much has changed in technology in the last 50 years, and the changes are accelerating every year.

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  6. Oh Beth, so sorry to hear Allen is having such difficulty. I'll pray he feels better real soon. And bravo to you for moving forward and always thinking about your story. Always gather more information [about police procedure] than you will need. It will help you make the story real. Stay strong through these difficult times.

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  7. AI can be handy. It's just a tool; however, there are different types. AI's for editing, playing games as characters or opponents have been around for years. It's the Generative AI that has the focus of our industry. :-)

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