Category: AI

Artificial Intelligence related to the author's work

AI codes, yes… but who does the rest?

A science fiction author builds a house of cards with a humanoid robot in front of a chalkboard reading «Dev. by AI» (guidance, UI/UX, control, coding, debugging), a metaphor for AI-assisted software development.

Since I've become involved in AI, my queries (prompts) have become increasingly specific. I'm hearing more and more people posting about NoCode, claiming that AI is replacing developers and putting thousands of people out of work…

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AI Autopilot

A science fiction novelist, seated at a desk with a typewriter, handwritten pages, and a quill, watches a white humanoid robot adjust gears in its chest in front of a chalkboard of technical diagrams.

Have you noticed your AI "piloting itself"? We could call this ability self-programming, self-control… It's the first time I've realized that AI does this autonomously without me asking it to. I'm working on a prompt…

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When AI reflects details

Alternative text: Science fiction author asleep at his desk while a robot erases chalk drawings on a blackboard, with a typewriter, quill, and manuscript pages in the foreground.

When AI “mirrors” a detail… and breaks a character's consistency. I conducted a simple but very revealing test on character consistency in image generation. Case: a non-symmetrical character (e.g., a bag worn on the character's left shoulder). We…

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State of the Art of Authorial AI Prompts

A humanoid robot sits at a desk in front of a typewriter while a man—the science fiction novelist—writes «Writing workflow» on a chalkboard with «Author» and «AI» columns listing rewriting, proofreading, prompts, corrections, style, and coherence.

Generative AI has changed the way we edit and improve text. But for a novel, the real challenge isn't "having the best prompt": it's building a reliable, traceable workflow that's compatible with the voice of…

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