Godschild, who wrote a fantasy novel Hunter and hunting, He says that he has been writing since childhood and passes through a long process – exposing his manuscript many years before placing the pen on paper. A few days after watching Aveyard’s 1000-page post, Godschild published time writing on her computer, Signature of the film, “Watch this trap by writing the stage on the Murder Mystery television program without the use of Gen-AI.” In the signature, he also notes that “he is not a thief” and that “the murderer is so unpredictable that even the machine could not find out who it is.”
Some writers employ AI controversy to remind people of very human skills needed to create a intricate story.
Ya independent author Rachel Menard Published by Tiktok About the opening of sketches of one of her manuscripts, writing that if she used AI, “78 sketches would not take me to do this.”
“Everyone has forgotten what makes the book good, and this is the work that enters it,” says Menard, who wrote three books independently. He adds that although AI can be able to “jump out a decent spice scene”, he cannot create a fascinating story. “If my characters do not feel like real people, live a real life, with real problems, I have to work on it.”
Quan Millz, an independent author of over 830,000 Thicket entourage and known for his stunning titles “Street Lit” Old thot next to AND This hoe got cockroaches in the cotHe says the accusations that he used artificial intelligence to write outside the designation as a thief – they underestimate the cultural fluidity of his novel. Before disclosing his identity on Tiktoku in 2023, Millz, which is black, dealt with accusations that he was white, and even a rumor, that he was a “CIA agent”.
“Now it is clear that you are using artificial intelligence to write all your books. There is no way you drop books so quickly” One commentator wrote on one of Millz’s posts.
Millz uses artificial intelligence to create book covers, including books that are still in the conceptual phase, but says that the allegations that he also writes with a tool are false.
“There is no way in hell that you will get any of these AI models to really capture the essence of how black people talk,” says Millz Wired. The author claims that he tested with artificial intelligence to write and stated that vast language models censored his adult scenes and could not reproduce his refined tone. “It doesn’t understand Aave [African American Vernacular English] It is not monolithic … Black people in Chicago do not sound like black in New York. “
While Millz was the host of a few lives of the Tiktok, which document their writing process in real time, tells Wired that he would not host more – even if it helps to prove to skeptics that his written work is original.
He says that he was constantly working with commentators, he made the writing process hindered, and believes that although social presence is crucial in an independent publishing house, filming your process will not provide more proof of work free from artificial intelligence than the work itself-at least not yet. “I really think that there is something transcendent in human experience, something mystical, which we just don’t know yet, and you can feel it thanks to art,” says Millz. “When you read the text of artificial intelligence, even if you do a good job, trying to edit it or make it your own, there is still something wrong.”
